EWAS 2006

Sebastian Bergmann » 01 September 2006 » in Articles, Presentations » 0 Comments



Yesterday I attended the 3rd European Workshop on Aspects in Software at the University of Twente in Enschede, The Netherlands where I presented a paper titled GAP: Generic Aspects for PHP that is co-authored by Günter Kniesel and myself.

The workshop was organized as a Writer's Workshop. This means that every attendee is required to read your paper beforehand so that they can discuss it properly after you gave a short presentation. I enjoyed this format and am thankfull for the usefull feedback I got from my peers.

Since I work at eZ systems AS on my Diploma Thesis for the University of Bonn, this paper can be seen as a cooperation of eZ systems AS and the University of Bonn.
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  1. Sebastian Bergmann 05/09/2006 at 13:25
    In "The J2EE guy still doesn't get PHP", Harry Fuecks suggests that PHP really needs [someone] to get together and write a detailed paper on how it works and why PHP scales so we can all live happily ever after. I could not agree more. At the 3rd Eu
  2. Sebastian Bergmann 15/09/2006 at 12:48
    I am currently attending the php|works conference in Toronto, Canada. I arrived here together with Derick on Monday evening. After one hour of bus ride from Skien to Torp, two hours of plane ride from Torp to Amsterdam, eight hours (five planned an

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