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Pushing Boundaries: Zend Framework 3 and the Future

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You've likely heard of Zend Framework, and possibly used versions 1 or 2. In January, the Zend Framework team announced plans for version 3, to be released this year, with major changes, including: splitting components into their own repositories and versions; evolving the ZF2 MVC framework to depend on the new, standalone components; supporting PSR-7 (HTTP Message interfaces) and providing middleware solutions to simplify development and optimize performance; updating the ZF2 MVC to consume PSR-7-based middleware, as well as provide middleware skeletons for serving ZF2-style applications; upgrading to PHP 5.5, and optimizing for PHP 7.

Discover how ZF3 will enable custom, Composer-based application stacks; provide both enterprise components and an MVC framework; and future-proof your applications for PHP 7. The session will provide not only a high-level overview of the changes, but detailed code examples. Learn about the new features of Zend Framework 3, and how its new approach enables broader re-use and higher velocity of innovation.

Conférence donnée lors du PHP Tour Luxembourg 2015, ayant eu lieu les 12 et 13 mai 2015.

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Le speaker

Enrico ZIMUEL

I'm a Software Engineer since 1996. I work in the R&D department of Zend Technologies in Cupertino (California). I'm an open source contributor of Zend Framework and Apigility. I'm a TEDx and regular speaker of international PHP conferences. I did computer science research at the Informatics Institute of the University of Amsterdam. I'm the co-founder of PHP User Group in Turin (Italy), where I live and work remotely, most of my time.