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Jamming in Rotterdam with Nooku

On Saturday, 11 December 2010 Joomla integrators and PHP developers gathered in Rotterdam, NL for the first Dutch Nooku Jam.

Nooku Jam Rotterdam NL - December 2010

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The jam, perfectly organized by Nooku community member Herman Peeren, was completely focused on Nooku Framework. Nooku is hot! This was once again demonstrated by the speed at which registrations for the event came in! For some people it was their first encounter with Nooku Framework, for others it was a great way to finally meet fellow Nooku community members face to face.

In the morning lead architect Johan Janssens gave a general introduction of the Nooku Framework. Johan explained how the framework was born, how development is done and how the community is getting involved. He also explained the vision for the future and not to forget what benefits Nooku brings to Joomla extension development.


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Nooku Jam Rotterdam

Together with our friends from the Dutch Joomla community we are organizing our first Nooku Jam in Rotterdam, NL on the 11 of December . If you are a Joomla or PHP developer looking to learn how to build better Joomla extensions faster you don’t want to miss this.

Nooku Framework is considered by many as one of the most interesting developments in the Joomlasphere of the last year. Not only because of the spectacular code reduction (up to 80% in some cases), but also for the many features that were previously unavailable to Joomla developers:

  • Near-zero-code HMVC
  • REST support
  • Object Relational Mapping
  • Out of the box security features
  • Extensibility through CoC, DI, …

And not to forget extreme re-usability: already a number of extensions are being built that can be plugged right into your own, such as user, versioning, trash and taxonomy (tagging and categories) management.

The Nooku Jam Rotterdam will take place on the 11th of December at the Brasserie Dylans from 9:30 until 17:30. Entrance is free for everyone. We have only 20 spots available, so register fast!
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