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 1.5.... lire la suite
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.
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.
Let’s kick the year off right with a book review. On this week on PHP Abstract, I review SitePoint’s new book, “The PHP Anthology: Tips, Tricks and Hacks”.
Let’s kick the year off right with a book review. On this week on PHP Abstract, I review SitePoint’s new book, “The PHP Anthology: Tips, Tricks and Hacks”.
Today’s special guest is Davey Shafik. Davey Shafik is a full time developer with 10 years experience in PHP and related technologies. He is an author of both books and magazines and no stranger to the regular listeners of PHP Abstract. Today, Davey is going to talk to take an advanced look at APIs.
Today’s special guest is Davey Shafik. Davey Shafik is a full time developer with 10 years experience in PHP and related technologies. He is an author of both books and magazines and no stranger to the regular listeners of PHP Abstract. Today, Davey is going to talk to take an advanced look at APIs.
Today we are going to do something a little different. I’ve got books stacking up here that need reviewing, so I’m going to start interjecting book reviews into the podcast stream.
Today’s special guest is Manuel Lemos. Manuel is from Portugal and currently lives in Brazil where he works full-time on PHPClasses. org that he created in 1999.
Today’s special guest is Manuel Lemos. Manuel is from Portugal and currently lives in Brazil where he works full-time on PHPClasses. org that he created in 1999.
Today our special guest is Lorna Mitchell. Lorna is a Developer at Ibuildings in the UK, and is based in Leeds in the North of England. She is a Zend Certified Engineer and the senior member for phpwomen. org in Europe. Today, Lorna is going to talk to us about data importing.
Today our special guest is Lorna Mitchell. Lorna is a Developer at Ibuildings in the UK, and is based in Leeds in the North of England. She is a Zend Certified Engineer and the senior member for phpwomen. org in Europe. Today, Lorna is going to talk to us about data importing.
Today, we are going to do something a little different. While I was at ZendCon 07, I had the opportunity to sit down with fellow Zender, Aviv Katz. Aviv is the product manager of Zend Core and Zend Network. Most people think that because we all work at the same company we all know each other.
Todays special guest is Elizabeth Marie Smith. I quote now from her “about me” page of her blog, a link to which can be found in the show notes. Elizabeth has been using PHP since time immemorial but has used PHP 5 for so long now she’s forgotten how she ever got by without SPL and a real object model.
Today, we are going to talk to the PECL princess herself, Sara Golemon. Sara is one of the core contributors to PHP and when she’s not coding for PHP, speaking at conferences or writing books she fills her time working at Yahoo. I had the privilege of sitting down with Sara at php|
Regular listeners are probably getting tire of hearing me say this, but today we are going to do something a little different. Back in October, PHPWomen passed their first birthday. It’s taken me a while to get everything together but finally, I got a chance to sit down with four of the charter members, Ligaya Turmelle, Elizabeth Naramore, Elizabeth Smith and Sara Golemon and talk about the first year of phpwomen.
Regular listeners are probably getting tire of hearing me say this, but today we are going to do something a little different. Back in October, PHPWomen passed their first birthday. It’s taken me a while to get everything together but finally, I got a chance to sit down with four of the charter members, Ligaya Turmelle, Elizabeth Naramore, Elizabeth Smith and Sara Golemon and talk about the first year of phpwomen.
Today’s special guest is Stefan Koopmanschap. Stefan is web application developer and professional services consultant for Ibuildings. nl. He is the initiator of the SymfonyCamp event in 2007, and is also trying to promote symfony in The Netherlands with his local website symfony-framework.
Today’s special guest is Stefan Koopmanschap. Stefan is web application developer and professional services consultant for Ibuildings. nl. He is the initiator of the SymfonyCamp event in 2007, and is also trying to promote symfony in The Netherlands with his local website symfony-framework.
Today’s special guest is Matthew Turland (Elazar to those of you who hang out on the phpc channel on freenode. net) Matt has been building PHP applications since 2002. He joined the ranks of PHP-Oracle developers in 2006 when he became a programmer for METHODS Technology Solutions.
Today’s special guest is Matthew Turland (Elazar to those of you who hang out on the phpc channel on freenode. net) Matt has been building PHP applications since 2002. He joined the ranks of PHP-Oracle developers in 2006 when he became a programmer for METHODS Technology Solutions.