Joomla World Conference 2017 in Rome, Italy on the 19th November 2017 Build a flexible and unlimited state workflow (instead of "published" and "unpublished" only) in com_content using the new publishing workflow in Joomla! 4.0. This year we had a Google Summer of Code (GSoC) project to improve the current state workflow (published, unpublished, archived and trashed) in Joomla! 4.0. The goal was to implement a flexible and unlimited workflow manager, where everyone can create the workflow he/she needs. In this talk we'll show with some use cases, how to use the new workflow functionality and what we plan for further releases.
In this session you'll learn the basics for creating an application using the Joomla Framework. We will explore the benefits of Composer, installing and configuring the framework, and how to begin developing your custom application. This is an intermediate to advanced question. Sprecher David Hurley
Component Creator helps you generate fully functional, ready to install, custom Joomla components in no time. Component Creator takes all the tedious work out of Joomla development, giving you more time to focus on the stuff that matters by offering a scaffolding tool for Joomla developers that eliminates the repetitive work of creating the structure of a component. - See more at: http://www.cloudaccess.net/recorded-w...
This session focuses on the best practices for creating a Joomla 3.x series component. We will take advantage of using new features like auto-loading, and namespacing to create a component. This is an intermediate question. Sprecher David Hurley
by Nicholas Dionysopoulos I couldn't think of an original name for this session so I thought I would just steal the name of the best Joomla presentation ever in the hope that you will find it just as revealing.
By Jesse Reitsma While programming Joomla! extensions is often discussed, often only a few words are being used when describing Joomla! plugins. Plugins deserve much more. They allow you as developer to apply a whole range of changes to Joomla!, without the need of writing a full blown extension: Modifying JForm forms; custom redirects; HTML fixes; the list is endless. This talk sums up all the options.