08.Nov.2013 at 13:50 by Xavier Briand (18 comments)
Clean presentation.
Thanks for reminding use not all the projects need mighty/powerful framework to do the job, and few php files' projects are also less headache for none (PHP) dev.
Stefan Koopmanschap (08.Nov.2013 at 13:00, 1 hr )
Talk at True North PHP 2013 (English - UK)
Quicklink: https://legacy.joind.in/9983
Track(s): 3
Slides: How Silex and Cilex became the glue for a media transcoding application
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08.Nov.2013 at 13:50 by Xavier Briand (18 comments)
Clean presentation.
Thanks for reminding use not all the projects need mighty/powerful framework to do the job, and few php files' projects are also less headache for none (PHP) dev.
08.Nov.2013 at 13:51 by Beau Simensen (63 comments)
It was really nice to hear how a project morphed from a "simple" Cilex based CLI application into something more that required a little extra help from Silex and Twig. I appreciated the "less technical" approach as it focused more on decision making.
08.Nov.2013 at 19:23 by Derek Martin (11 comments)
Excellent talk. We're working on a similar application for a large US-based TV network right now, and this could be very handy. Also, I'm a sucker for talks that allow us to commiserate about changing requirements etc. :D
Also was neat to see your "less is more" approach. I find that I often get bogged-down in the framework swamps of dagobah. Looks like Silex might be able to retrieve my x-wing.
08.Nov.2013 at 13:35 by Adrian Schneider (3 comments)
Enjoyed the talk. Nice to hear about reacting to changing business requirements, and even more so making arguably hard decisions to accommodate team (maintainer) requirements.