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Op 26-01-17 om 09:31 schreef Jacco van der Post:
Hallo Zusammen,

In diesem Jahr wird das Jubiläum mit der 5. Auflage von TYPO3camp in
Venlo in die Niederlande gefeiert. Mit vielen Besuchern aus Deutschland
und Belgien hat TYPO3camp Venlo einen internationalen Charakter.

Im Folgenden finden Sie Informationen deshalb in englischer Sprache.

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TYPO3camp Venlo is celebrating a milestone with the fifth edition of
this international TYPO3camp. The organisation is really happy to see
more international TYPO3camps popping up like recently TYPO3camp Vienna.
As usual T3CV expects to see a lot of attendants from Germany due to
Venlo’s location right at the German border. For this event we have also
changed location to Domani, a church that is now mostly used for
cultural events. We are extremely happy to announce this new location in
the center of Venlo.


T3CV runs the first day as a conference and the second day as
unconference, barcamp style. We have more quality and more diverse
speakers than ever before.

Next to some seasoned speakers from the TYPO3 world like TYPO3 CEO
Mathias Schreiber, Sven Wolferman on responsive webdesign and Björn
Jacob on the new form engine, we have speakers, like Robert Douglass,
Michelangelo van Dam, Joost  and Gijs Roeffen talking about more general
internet stuff like deployment, PHP roadmap, Docker, SEO and security.

The event starts with socializing in Café Centraal in the heart of Venlo
on Thursday evening and ends on Saturday afternoon.

Here is a an overview of some of the highlights of the first day, March
10. Please find the latest info on the schedule for both days on the
T3CV website: http://www.typo3campvenlo.nl/en/schedule/


Latest Tricks in Responsive Web Design by Sven Wolferman

In his session Sven shows some of the latest development in Responsive
Web Design and what can be done without using Bootstrap AND without
media queries. Why we should use responsive images und how to develop a
fast responsive web site. Are there new ways for grid layouts? Sven will
show current CSS features and upcoming possibilities for grids.

Sven Wolfermann is a freelance web developer with focus on modern
front-end development living in Berlin. He is an expert in „Responsive
Web Design“ and shares his knowledge while speaking at events or giving
workshops. He cares about web standards, user experience, accessibility
and performance optimization. Since 2003 he supports agencies and
companies with their project work with his company “maddesigns”. On
Twitter you’ll find Sven as @maddesigns.


TYPO3 8 LTS and TYPO3 Inc. by Mathias Schreiber

The TYPO3 core team is well into the next development cycle, TYPO3
version 8. The main development is aimed at making the lives of TYPO3
users easier. One of the most important things is the replacement of the
Rich Text Editor RTE HTMLarea by CKeditor. RTE HTMLarea has been at the
core of the editing experience for many years as a fork of, a back then
very well known editor. CKeditor will be used in the backend as well as
in the newly developed frontend editing experience, that will most
likely see the light of day with the LTS release of TYPO3 version 8.
TYPO3 will get more robust and flexible under the hood and the code base
will be cleaned up more and more.

Mathias Schreiber, CEO of TYPO3 GmbH, will talk about the upcoming TYPO3
LTS version and about TYPO3 as a company.


Search Engine Optimisation with Yoast for TYPO3 and Magento by Richard
Haeser and Joost de Valk

Every website owner understands the significance of Search Engine
Optimisation to attract visitors to your website and to achieve the best
ranking possible in search engines. Everybody who deals with WordPress
projects already knows the SEO module Yoast. In collaboration with
Yoast, MaxServ developed SEO Yoast functionalities that can now be used
in TYPO3 projects. In this presentation, Richard Haeser and Joost de
Valk will highlight the capabilities of the Yoast TYPO3 module. They
will also tell more about the future development of the module and how
you can help.


Michelangelo van Dam - Latest PHP developments

Michelangelo van Dam is a professional PHP consultant and Zend Framework
expert working mainly for governments and larger enterprises.
Michelangelo is also president of PHPBenelux, a PHP user group operating
in Belgium, Netherlands and Luxembourg, and speaks at several PHP
conferences around the world. He will guide us to the latest PHP
developments.


Orchestrated, Consistent, and Deterministic Deployment by Robert Douglass

One of the largest risks and highest costs in any project is the act of
deployment. What does O.C.D. mean and how to get there.

By following O.C.D. principles, you can achieve new levels of efficiency
and security that positively impacts your entire organization. This
session shares the framework, best practices, and tools (free and
commercial) to judge any deployment process as well as investigate
current weaknesses, gaps, and shortcomings.

Robert has worked with open source software projects, full-time, since
2004 and is a published author, contributor and editor to various
publications.  As a developer, he is best known for his contributions to
the Memcache and Solr modules for Drupal. As the Vice President of
Customer Success at Platform.sh, he oversees the product support and
operations teams.

Containerize your application using Docker while standing on the
shoulders of giants instead of cowboys by Lucas van Lierop
The last few years creating immutable infrastructure using (Linux)
containers became a hot topic in software development, with Docker being
the most well known technology.. Lucas is convinced that running an
application in a containerized environment is the way forward. He is
also convinced there are (way) too many ways that lead to Rome, or worse
just lead to the Wild West. In software design this problem has been
greatly reduced by the invention of patterns, principles and best
practices that offer guidance. Some of these can be applied to
infrastructure too. In this talk Lucas will discuss which principles and
practices apply when creating a containerized infrastructure for your
application.


Manage TYPO3 website localization projects by Daniel Zielinski

As part of the increasing globalization and internationalization of
businesses, more and more TYPO3 websites need to support multiple
languages or locales. However, very often a lot of companies struggle
when localizing and translating their website. TYPO3 website
localization projects often go over time and over budget as their
complexity is underestimated. Based on some real-life examples, we will
present how to successfully plan and manage a TYPO3 website localization
project, what typical pitfalls and show stoppers are and how to avoid them.

Daniel works for Loctimize as consultant for translation and
localization technologies and trainer for all relevant translation tools
with more than 10 years of experience. His consulting services include
process analysis, tool assessment, configuration, translation platform
implementation and roll-out. Daniel is one of the leaders of the
Localization Manager (l10nmgr) development team.


Secure Web Applications by Gijs Roeffen

During this session, Gijs will show what common security vulnerabilities
surface when developing web applications. Based on the popular OWASP
guidelines, Gijs will present a pathway on how you can secure your web
applications end-to-end without bearing the burden of functional
requirements.

Gijs is a Security Architect at ITSN with a passion for information
security. He is an open-source enthusiast and is equipped with several
years of information security experience. He guides organisations with
design and implementations of cyber security efforts against actual
threats they are facing and may face.


More sessions

Of course there will be many more sessions and most of them will be
determined on the event itself as is quite common with a barcamp. The
full schedule of TYPO3camp Venlo can be found here:
http://www.typo3campvenlo.nl/en/schedule/


Registration
Prices and easy registration can be found on:
www.typo3campvenlo.nl/en/sign-up/.
We have early bird prices starting at € 25 until Februari 17th.


Important parking information
There is no parking directly at the event location Domani as it is in
the city center. Currently the parking Arsenaal is closed. Please see
website for garages nearby (5 minutes walking). Q-Park (Centrum
Maasboulevard) is the closest to Domani and Café Central.

Hotels
There are several hotels downtown Venlo. These are located close to
Domani, the train station and Café Centraal.

We have special hotel rates for the TYPO3camp Venlo for the hotels.

These prices are including breakfast and depending on the hotel
excluding tourist taxes á 2 Euro per person per night. Use TYPO3 at your
reservation for these discounts.

Hotel Puur (www.hotelpuur.nl) (incl. tourist taxes):

    1 person á 70 Euro per night (normal 71-81 Euro)
    2 persons á 75 Euro per night (normal 91 Euro)

Hotel Wilhelmina (www.hotel-wilhelmina.nl) (excl. tourist taxes):

    1 person á 61 Euro per night (normal 73 Euro)
    2 persons á 72 Euro per night (normal 90 Euro)

Hotel American (www.hotelamerican.nl) has regular prices with no discount:

    1 person á 53 Euro per night
    2 person á 71 Euro per night

Hotel Valuas (www.valuas-hr.nl/) nice location at the river Maas) (incl.
tourist taxes):

    1 person á 85 Euro per night
    2 person á 110 Euro per night


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Bis zu TYPO3Camp Venlo!





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