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Developing Plone Products Using Zope 3 Technologies

by Nate Aune last modified 2007-05-14 05:08 PM

Rocky Burt, lead developer of the Plone4Artists suite of products gives a 3 hour tutorial at the Plone Conference 2006 in Seattle, and demonstrates how to reengineer ATAudio, a popular Zope 2 product, into an extensible Zope 3-based product.

Developing Plone Products Using Zope 3 Technologies

Rocky giving a tutorial at Plone Conference 2006

Watch the video on Google Video or download from Archive.org.

The presentation slides are available as well.

Plone developers are already productive and innovative. But the new Zope 3 component architecture, which is part of Plone 2.5 and above, makes it even easier and faster to build powerful add-on Products that are both manageable and reusable.

This in-depth tutorial, suitable for folks who have some experience building add-on Products for Plone but are not yet comfortable with Zope 3, demonstrates how you can taking an existing Plone Product (ATAudio) and refactor it to use Zope 3 technology and techniques.

Rocky Burt is an experienced Java/J2EE developer who now focuses on Plone development and the Zope 3 component architecture. Since making the leap to Plone, he has become a Plone framework team member, a core Plone developer, and Zope 3 enthusiast.

This talk was originally presented at Plone Conference 2006 in Seattle, WA.


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