Brandon Eum will be talking about SolumBundle. What is SolumBundle you ask? It's based on solum.js of course.
If you use Knockout.js and jQuery (or even if you don't), solum.js is designed to make the rote tasks of development EASY. It will help you manage your ajax requests with dynamic routes as well as REST/POST parameters. It will also enable you to perform client-side validation on any number of fields with arbitrarily complex rules (caveat: you're building the validators for super-complex stuff).
solum.js is a set of javascript:
- Services
- Components
- Entities
The services draw heavily from the design of the Symfony2 framework and are meant to make communication and view creation especially easy for users of Symfony2. It's not any harder for users of other frameworks to use solum.js, but the SolumBundle (Symfony2 Bundle) has scaffolding, compilation, and testing commands that will make a Symfony2 developer's life easier.
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