Mei meetup bij Studio Emma Brugge


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We zijn vijf jaar bezig en zitten aan meetup #41 waar we opnieuw te gast zijn bij Studio Emma in Brugge. Een avond gevuld met testing, performance, drankjes & versnaperingen. Hopelijk tot dan!
Joind.in: https://joind.in/event/php-wvl-may-meetup-at-studio-emma-2019
Locatie: Studio Emma, Ten briele 10 bus 8, Brugge
Schema
19:30 - 20:00: Welkom & Drankjes
20:00 - 20:10: Intro PHP-WVL
20:10 - 20:15: Intro Studio Emma
20:15 - 21:00: PHP OPCache and Preloading (Jachim Coudenys)
21:00 - 21:15: Pauze
21:15 - 22:00: DRY, goodbye skelton-projects, welcome boiler-templates (Jonas De Smet)
22:00 - ... : Raffle & Socializen
PHP OPCache and Preloading
Everybody wants quick applications. A lot of that speed can be gained by the way you write your software, but a big chunk has to do with the way PHP is configured. As PHP matured, it got quicker, it used less memory and it accumulated a lot of settings which can be tuned for performance.
The biggest, and often most misunderstood, features for performance are OPCache (introduced in 5.5) and preloading (introduced in 7.4). This talk covers how both features work, how you can take advantage of them on your servers and during deployments, and tries to show all the ini settings relevant for performance.
DRY, goodbye skelton-projects, welcome boiler-templates!
Everyone knows them, those skeleton-projects. A template project you need to maintain to start new projects from. But every time a dependency is updated, you need to update your skeleton-project too. Not only is maintaining such projects time consuming, it's only code and in a specific (outdated) version. Meet boiler: yaml-files that create a project for you with your own custom scripts. Interested? Join the lightning talk.


Mei meetup bij Studio Emma Brugge