Sponsors
  • Intel
  • Microsoft
  • Google
  • Sun Microsystems
  • BT
  • IBM
  • Yahoo! Inc.
  • Zimbra
  • Atlassian Software Systems
  • Disney
  • EnterpriseDB
  • Etelos
  • Ingres
  • JasperSoft
  • Kablink
  • Linagora
  • MindTouch
  • Mozilla Corporation
  • Novell, Inc.
  • Open Invention Network
  • OpSource
  • RightScale
  • Silicon Mechanics
  • Tenth Planet
  • Ticketmaster
  • Voiceroute
  • White Oak Technologies, Inc.
  • XAware
  • ZDNet

Sponsorship Opportunities

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Mike Naberezny

Mike Naberezny
Partner, Maintainable Software

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Mike Naberezny is the founder of Maintainable Software, a software development consultancy in the San Francisco Bay Area. He also coauthored “Rails for PHP Developers”, published by the Pragmatic Programmers.

Sessions

PHP
Location: F151
Mike Naberezny (Maintainable Software)
While more PHP developers are accepting the importance and benefits of unit testing, the uptake of PHP developers using automated integration testing is relatively slow. Integration testing is equally crucial to maintaining the integrity of applications. This talk introduces the benefits and practices of automated integration testing for PHP applications. Read more.
Administration
Location: D136
Mike Naberezny (Maintainable Software)
Supervisor is a tool for managing Unix server processes. Other programs exist that do this, but what sets Supervisor apart is that it is built with extension points that can be leveraged by developers. In this talk, we'll look at Supervisor as a platform, and how programs written to run under Supervisor can use its unique capabilities. Read more.
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