Adam Trachtenburg's Blog: Two SOAP Links
Adam Trachtenburg has linked two resources that PHP5 developers out there working with SOAP might find handy: Writing SOAP clients and servers with PHP5 - a presentation from Michael Rasmussen...
View ArticleWebReference.com: How to Manage Memory in PHP
WebReference.com has a new sample chapter from Sara Goleman's book "Extending and Embedding PHP" (Chapter 3) taking a look at memory management in PHP. One of the most jarring differences between a...
View ArticleDevShed: Managing Standalone Scripts in PHP
DevShed continues their look at standalone PHP scripts (server-side scripting, not on the web) in part two, "Managing Standalone Scripts in PHP" excerpted from the book "Advanced PHP Programming" from...
View ArticleHR World: 100 Resources to Attract, Retain and Utilize Rock Star Programmers
Rich McIver has provided a guide of sorts for companies out there to help "attract, retain and utilize rock star programmers" for their business: There are plenty of programmers out there, but rock...
View ArticlePatrick Reilly's Blog: Join the PHP Evangelism Team - Mailing List
Patrick Reilly has posted about a new group that's being formed in the PHP world - a PHP Evangelism Team designed to help promote the language. The goal of the PHP Evangelism Team is to bring together...
View ArticleOdinjobs.com: PHP Experts: Why PHP Rocks
The odinjobs website recently interviewed several PHPers in the community about their perspectives on PHP as a language and some of the resources they recommend. Among those on the list are Jeff...
View ArticleScott MacVicar' Blog: Stupid Bug Reports
Most of the bugs that get reported to the PHP project are pretty useful. They help developers track down those small, random issues that might slip through the cracks otherwise. There are, however,...
View ArticleChris Jones' Blog: Oracle Resources for PHP
On his blog today Chris Jones has posted a long list of resources that the PHP developers using Oracle as a backend could find useful in their development. He's broken them up into categories to help...
View ArticleMonitor.us Blog: Website Performance: PHP
On the Monitor.us blog there's a recent guide to performance tuning your PHP with sections on lots of topics, some related directly to the code and others more towards the environment it lives in. The...
View ArticleReddit.com: PHP and Continuous Integration
On Reddit.com there's a recent post answering a question asked about PHP and continuous integration during a project's development. Does anyone have experience with PHP and Continuous Integration? If...
View ArticleSitePoint PHP Blog: Becoming a PHP Professional: The Missing Link
On the SitePoint PHP blog today Bruno Skvorc has posted some tips to helping you become a "PHP professional" and advance your skills and, potentially, your career in web application development. When...
View ArticleLukas Smith: What is next for Symfony2?
In a new post to his site Lukas Smith wonders what's next for Symfony2, the popular PHP framework. Rather than the actual framework, though, he looks at the framework community and wonders where they...
View ArticlePhil Sturgeon: The Tribal Framework Mindset
Phil Sturgeon has an interesting post (with plenty of comments following it) about what he calls the "tribal framework mindset" - basically that certain technologies can provide a siloing effect on...
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