Workshop 3 – Michi Hoffmann
09:00 CEST – 12:00 CEST (07:00 UTC – 10:00 UTC)
This workshop will cover observability with Opentelemetry.

We will learn how to instrument a CakePHP application from scratch, from the DB, HTTP requests, request durations, etc.

We will also take a look at Jaeger and how people can visualize their tracing data, and profiling PHP applications.

How to work with CakePHP frictionless and make coding quick, easy, and fun.
Mark Scherer
13:45 CEST – 14:45 CEST (11:45 UTC – 12:45 UTC)
We are going to use some real life coding scenarios to showcase different use cases, plugin hooks etc.
Including test driven coding.

Project Showcase: Ultraviolet Spectrometer (UVS) Operations
Umer Salman
13:45 CEST – 14:45 CEST (07:00 UTC – 10:00 UTC)
In this talk, we’ll demonstrate our Space Mission Planning tool webapp designed for the Ultraviolet Spectrometer (UVS) instrument on the Europa Clipper spacecraft, which is launching this October 10th! This webapp enables scientists to plan flybys and decide whether the instrument should scan, stare, or be off to preserve power. We use JS libraries like fabricjs for an interactive canvas where scientists can plan observation scans, a drag-and-drop interface to combine those scans with calibration markers, and vis-timeline for charting the whole flyby with fractional second precision.

The app also connects to a separate CakePHP app to pull images generated using IDL, C++, and Python for that flyby. Additionally, it supports different instrument modes and different models of the same instrument.

Core Panel
15:30 CEST – 16:15 CEST (13:30 UTC – 14:15 UTC)
Fireseide Chat Q&A

CakePHP cache engine analysis
Florencio Hernández Cruz
16:15
17:00
16:15 CEST – 17:00 CEST (14:15 UTC – 15:00 UTC)
Analysis of the most popular cakephp cache engines: integration, performance, best practices and uses

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