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	<title>Marco Perone &#8211; phpDay 2016</title>
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		<title>Beyond PSR-7: The magical middleware tour</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PSR-7 has made its way to become a PHP standard. The Middleware word – at the same time – has become one of the most prominent buzzwords of our ecosystem. Are we facing a bust here? Wasn&#8217;t PHP invented for the web? So, what is this fuss all about, if we&#8217;re actually only dealing with [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span data-sheets-value="[null,2,&quot;PSR-7 has made its way to become a PHP standard. The Middleware word \u2013\nat the same time \u2013 has become one of the most prominent buzzwords of\nour ecosystem. Are we facing a bust here? Wasn't PHP invented for the\nweb? So, what is this fuss all about, if we're actually only dealing\nwith good old HTTP requests/responses?\n\nIn this talk Marco and Steve will explain the practical implications\nof PSR-7, introducing its semantics and explaining how it is already\nshaping the present and future of many modern frameworks and tools.\n\nThey'll do this through practical examples: they'll dissect an entire\nHTTP request/response life cycle, and analyze how it gets handled by\nZend Expressive, one modern (micro)framework which allows us to write\nPSR-7 middleware applications for the web. They'll also take into\naccount other well known (IE Slim) and emerging implementations(*), so\nto be able to make some comparisons, but also to see how a whole set\nof different components all speak HTTP the same way.\n\nBy attending this talk you can expect to become able to understand and\nalso build a modern, performing and well-structured application,\nthrough the use of middleware. And yeah ...you get a new buzzword\nbadge too!&quot;]" data-sheets-userformat="[null,null,9089,[null,0],null,null,null,null,null,null,0,4,0,null,null,null,8]">PSR-7 has made its way to become a PHP standard. The Middleware word –<br />
at the same time – has become one of the most prominent buzzwords of<br />
our ecosystem. Are we facing a bust here? Wasn&#8217;t PHP invented for the<br />
web? So, what is this fuss all about, if we&#8217;re actually only dealing<br />
with good old HTTP requests/responses?</span></p>
<p>In this talk Marco and Steve will explain the practical implications<br />
of PSR-7, introducing its semantics and explaining how it is already<br />
shaping the present and future of many modern frameworks and tools.</p>
<p>They&#8217;ll do this through practical examples: they&#8217;ll dissect an entire<br />
HTTP request/response life cycle, and analyze how it gets handled by<br />
Zend Expressive, one modern (micro)framework which allows us to write<br />
PSR-7 middleware applications for the web. They&#8217;ll also take into<br />
account other well known (IE Slim) and emerging implementations(*), so<br />
to be able to make some comparisons, but also to see how a whole set<br />
of different components all speak HTTP the same way.</p>
<p>By attending this talk you can expect to become able to understand and<br />
also build a modern, performing and well-structured application,<br />
through the use of middleware. And yeah &#8230;you get a new buzzword<br />
badge too!</p>
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