Zend Technologies, Inc., the PHP Company, today announced the availability of version 1.5 of Zend Framework, the popular open source PHP framework. Zend Framework is an open source project best known for its support for fast, efficient creation of PHP applications. It has developed a strong community and has attracted contributions from over 400 individual and corporate-sponsored developers, including Microsoft, Fox Interactive Media, IBM and Google. Since its debut, Zend Framework has been downloaded over four million times... lire la suite
Zend Technologies, Inc. the PHP Company, today announced the availability of version 1. of Zend Framework, the popular open source PHP framework. Zend Framework is an open source project best known for its support for fast, efficient creation of PHP applications. It has developed a strong community and has attracted contributions from over 400 individual and corporate-sponsored developers, including Microsoft, Fox Interactive Media, IBM and Google.
Zend Technologies, Inc. the PHP Company, today announced the availability of version 1. of Zend Framework, the popular open source PHP framework. Zend Framework is an open source project best known for its support for fast, efficient creation of PHP applications. It has developed a strong community and has attracted contributions from over 400 individual and corporate-sponsored developers, including Microsoft, Fox Interactive Media, IBM and Google.
Today we are going to talk to Wil Sinclair and Brad Cottel. Wil is the manager of the Advanced Technologies Group at Zend. We will be talking about the newly released Zend Framework 1.
I am pleased to announce the release of Zend Framework 1. now available for download on the framework website. This mini-release resolves 79 known issues and provides some additions to functionality.
We’ve gotten a lot of feedback since the 1. release of Zend Framework in June. Our developers have come to love the power and flexibility of our framework, which has dramatically simplified hundreds of projects ranging from the rich interfaces of fledgling Web 2. businesses to integration with legacy systems in the enterprise.
Rob Allen has started a new website to support his and Nick Lo’s upcoming book, “Zend Framework in Action”.
For those of you who missed the fireworks and the marching bands, last week, php| architect announced their next book project, php| architect’s Guide to Programming with the Zend Framework.
It is my pleasure to announce the availability of Zend Framework 1. Preview Release! This release showcases features that will be introduced in the final 1. release. The intent of this release is to give our users access to the latest features in Zend Framework and to improve the overall quality of the production release through the feedback we receive.
Probably my one favorite aspects of Zend Framework is that you can pull pieces out and use them by themselves without having to build a complete MVC installation. Not that building out a complete installation is difficult but there are times when you just need a small piece, not the entire puzzle.
We couldn’t be happier to announce that Zend Framework 1. Release Candidate 1 is now available from the Zend Framework download site!
It is our pleasure to announce the release of Zend Framework 1. You can download this new mini-release now from the ZF download site. With this mini-release we bid a fond farewell to the 1. branch as we move on to the 1. release.
Hi and welcome to The ZendCon Sessions. My name is Cal Evans and I am your host for this series.
Wil Sinclair and Brad Cottel of the Zend Framework team will bring their unique brand of wacky antics, PHP-fu and in-depth knowledge of all theings Zend Framework to the SF PHP meetup this month as they present “Zend Framework 1. New Features”.
Welcome to The ZendCon Sessions. This episode of The ZendCon Sessions was recorded live at ZendCon 2007 in Burlingame, CA. We hope you enjoy today’s session as we listen to Renaun Erickson present “Build a Sexy Front End to a Zend Framework Powered Application”.
Andi Gutmans announced recently on his blog that Zend Framework will be included in “Hardy Heron” aka Ubuntu 8.
Last night, SDWest hosted the 18th annual Jolt Awards. . the Oscars of our industry” according to Chad Fowler. Both Zend Framework and Zend’s DevZone were nominated for Jolt Awards this year.
Wil Sinclair has been a busy man of late. In addition to getting ready for the 1. release of Zend Framework and recording a podcast with me, he has taken the time to present 2 different presentations on Zend Framework.
Action Helpers in Zend Framework are often considered a fairly arcane subject, something for experts only. However, they are meant to be an easy way to extend the capabilities of Action Controllers, negating the need to create your own base controller with custom functionality. The aim of this tutorial is to show you how to quickly and easily create and use Action Helpers to your advantage.
Like Action Helpers, which I've discussed in a previous article, Front Controller Plugins in Zend Framework are often considered an esoteric, advanced subject. They are, however, remarkably simple to implement, and provide an easy way to extend the functionality and behavior of your entire web application.
Zend Framework articles, tutorials and screencasts are popping up all over the place. If you are working with Zend Framework, there’s no need to struggle with any concept, chances are good that there is help on-line you can tap. Here are two resources that have recently come on-line.