Joe Palmer of SoftForge will be talking about the use of Javascript frameworks with Joomla.
The subjects he will cover include:
Joe will also be on hand to answer any Javascript related queries you may have.
Microsoft and Open Source? Joomla! running on Windows? As one of the most popular open-source blogging, publishing and content management systems, with a deep plugin and theme architecture that allows for limitless possibilities; Joomla! also runs great on the Microsoft Web Platform.
Microsoft has supposed the open source community and is constantly building functionality that improves the Joomla! experience on Windows. If you’re new to development, or simply being asked by a customer to build a Joomla! site on Windows – come and find out how to get from 0-100 with WebMatrix for free.
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Phil Walton will describe the process of migrating the Joomla London web site from Joomla 1.5 to Joomla 1.7, providing guidance of what can and cannot be achieved by migrating and possible solutions to some of the issues you may encounter during the migration process.
This session will be geared towards developers of Joomla! web sites.
Model–view–controller (MVC) is a software architecture, currently considered an architectural pattern used in software engineering. The pattern isolates "domain logic" (the application logic for the user) from the user interface (input and presentation), permitting independent development, testing and maintenance of each (separation of concerns).
This session will show you how to develop Joomla extensions using the MVC architecture.
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