Lots of code and fun in the sun is the motto of the Magento Developers Paradise which is taking place already for the third time on the beautiful Canary island of Ibiza from today September 25 through 27. For the first time Tim, Openstream’s senior Magento developer, and myself are taking part in order to get the latest updates directly from Magento and X.commerce core developers as well as other developers from Magento partners and agencies around the world.
This year 125 developers from over 20 countries are gathering to hear about a wide range of topics such as
- writing Magento extensions to interact with the X.commerce Fabric
- new Magento 2 backend features
- building a booking platform with Magento
- 101 hidden Magento secrets
- feedback on 4 years of Magento hosting
- high quality Magento development
- dynamic and static code analysis
- and many more
In addition to those predefined presentations there will be a BarCamp and Magento localization hack sessions. Andreas von Studnitz will present the Magento German Setup extension, which enables German, Swiss and Austrian store owners to easily pre-configure their stores with country-specific tax and locale settings. Ivan Chepurnyi just explained that in Magento 2 it will be possible to define inheritance in locales which will be very handy for the DACH (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) region.
Updated on Nov 6: At the barcamp Tim gave a small presentation about our Open Social Media Monitoring platform which we also have developed a Magento extension for. Unfortunately, the beamer projection is pretty useless, but it will still give a a quick overview of the Magento extension.
I have been live tweeting from the event and selected some of the best tweets in the next section of this blog posting. More event photos can be found on our Facebook page.
Event Recaps
- The third Developers Paradise (Magento Edition) was a full success
- Das dritte Developers Paradise endet mit neuen Rekorden
- Magento Developers Paradise – Resümee
- Fazit Magento Developers Paradise
Event Tweets
[COMIC] Three of our fellow Inchooers are in Ibiza for #Magento Developers Paradise – http://t.co/SbiVRCNW – or perhaps not? #mdp12
— Inchoo (@inchoo) September 24, 2012
Alex Gotgelf and Eugene Tulika kicking off Magento Developers Paradise in Ibiza with X.commerce integration #mdp12 pic.twitter.com/8KIl9KiU
— Nick Weisser (@nickweisser) September 25, 2012
snapshot from the Magento Developers Paradise coffee break terasse view #mdp12 pic.twitter.com/0YtZmHvp
— Nick Weisser (@nickweisser) September 25, 2012
impressed (or intimidated?) by @elrafman's presentation of the dozens of APIs integrated with Magento for @TopOfEuropeCH #mdp12
— Nick Weisser (@nickweisser) September 25, 2012
101 hidden Magento secrets presented by the fabulous @raybogman at #mdp12
— Nick Weisser (@nickweisser) September 25, 2012
getting ready for the catamaran tour #mdp12 (@ Marina Botafoch Ibiza) http://t.co/99w1zEyf
— Nick Weisser (@nickweisser) September 25, 2012
Magento Developers Paradise late night BarCamp kicked off by @Fabian_ikono about password security #mdp12 pic.twitter.com/7FQ5lIxG
— Nick Weisser (@nickweisser) September 25, 2012
MD5 and SHA1 hashing in combination with salting is still not enough to make passwords secure #mdp12
— Nick Weisser (@nickweisser) September 25, 2012
it is still being discussed between Magento core developers if Magento 2 will use Zend Framework 1 or 2 #mdp12
— Nick Weisser (@nickweisser) September 25, 2012
last year 4 core developers worked on Magento 2, now 60! #mdp12
— Nick Weisser (@nickweisser) September 25, 2012
the official Magento trusted extensions program has been suspended until further notice #mdp12
— Nick Weisser (@nickweisser) September 25, 2012
very good presentation of Magento Expert Consulting Group member Vitaly Korotun on code analysis #mdp12 pic.twitter.com/dYqj4Wok
— Nick Weisser (@nickweisser) September 26, 2012
my contribution at Magento Developers Paradise Localization Hackathon: updated Swiss German language pack https://t.co/9S3FYgbm #mdp12
— Nick Weisser (@nickweisser) September 26, 2012
@_RobM Magento Sencha project is now on github – the app reads from categories.json #mdp12 #devpar12 https://t.co/gVfXvjk7
— Arush (FTX Creditor) (@arush) September 27, 2012
heading home after a great #mdp12 (@ Aeroport d'Eivissa (Ibiza) / Sant Josep (IBZ) w/ 7 others) http://t.co/W9HxuE8q
— Nick Weisser (@nickweisser) September 27, 2012
@fendi911 @netresearch @meetmagento Thank you for another great event, you guys rock! #mdp12
— Nick Weisser (@nickweisser) September 28, 2012
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