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http://www.fosdem.org/2005/index/dev_room_phppear
Saturday Feb 26th 2005
The room is closed on saturday The room is not open on Saturday, but a meeting point is preview.
nobody
Sunday Feb 27th 2005
9:00-10:00: The Horde Project The Horde Application Framework
The Horde Framework is the glue that all Horde applications have in common. It is many things, including some coding standards, common code, and inter-application communication. The shared code provides common ways of handling things like preferences, permissions, browser detection, user help, and more.
Jan Schneider
10:00-12:00: eZ publish Inside Out in-depth Q&A for hackers, could be.
A session showing different aspects of large PHP applications.
Things that will be covered are:
* security issues
* specific functionality (WebDAV, OpenOffice Import/Export, ...)
* performance issues
Derick Rethans
12:00-12:30: Introduction to SimpleTest
Perrick Pennet
13:30-14:30: Introduction to PEAR
Arnaud Limbourg
14:30-15:00: Developers available to chat with Presents
* Markus Boerger
* Pierre-Alain Joye
* Arnaud Limbourg
* Derick Rethans
* Jan Schneider
(send me your name if you are present @ [email protected])
Developers
15:00-16:00: Debugging and Profiling with Xdebug Debugging and Profiling with Xdebug:
* a how-to on debugging and profiling PHP apps with Xdebug
* eZ publish will be used as an example
Derick Rethans
16:00-17:00: Developers available to chat with
Developpers
Tracks:
News Debugging and Profiling with Xdebug
Derick Rethans
http://www.xdebug.org/docs.php
The Xdebug extension helps you debugging your script by providing a lot of valuable debug information. The debug information that Xdebug can provide includes the following:
* stack and function traces in error messages with:
o full parameter display for user defined functions
o function name, file name and line indications
o support for member functions
* memory allocation
* protection for infinite recursions
Xdebug also provides:
* profiling information for PHP scripts
* script execution analysis
* capabilities to debug your scripts interactively with a debug client
[ back to schedule ]
News The Horde Project
Jan Schneider
http://www.horde.org/
The Horde Framework is the glue that all Horde applications have in common. It is many things, including some coding standards, common code, and inter-application communication. The shared code provides common ways of handling things like preferences, permissions, browser detection, user help, and more. This is a listing of some of the major projects we have going under the Horde umbrella.
* Chora is the Horde CVS viewer.
* Gollem is a web-based file manager
* Hermes is a time-tracking application which includes the ability to export hours in QuickBooks format. ImapProxy
* ImapProxy is a C daemon that caches IMAP connections for IMP, reducing the overhead in a user's webmail session.
* IMP provides webmail access to any IMAP or POP3 mailbox, and handles internet standard MIME attachments, user defined filters, preferences, and more.
* Ingo is an email filter rules manager.
* Jonah is the Horde portal project.
* Kronolith is the calendar project
* Mnemo is a note manager.
* MIMP is a stripped down version of IMP for use on mobile phones/PDAs.
* Nag is a simple, multiuser task list manager.
* Orator is a tool for creating and exporting presentations from simple XML files.
* Rakim is a Horde web chat/support application.
* Sork is a collection of four other Horde modules: accounts, forwards, passwd, and vacation.
* Trean is a bookmarks manager for Horde
* Troll is an NNTP client
* Turba is the Horde address book / contact management program.
* Ulaform is a dynamic form
* Whups The Web Horde User Problem Solver, besides being a contrived acronym, is a ticket-tracking system that aims to be very flexible as well as integrated with Horde's Chora application and other relevant bugs/ticketing/tracking aspects of Horde.