Community News: Packagist Latest Releases for 07.12.2014
Recent releases from the Packagist:zordius/lightncandy (v0.14) A PHP library to support almost all features of handlebars ( http://handlebarsjs.com/ ) , target to run as fast as pure PHP. svile/pilog...
View ArticleCommunity News: Packagist Latest Releases for 07.13.2014
Recent releases from the Packagist:hshn/angular-bundle (0.1.1) Symfony HshnAngularBundle
View ArticleCommunity News: Latest PEAR Releases for 07.14.2014
Latest PEAR Releases: pearweb_phars 1.9.6 PEAR 1.9.5 Log 1.12.8
View Article7PHP.com: Magento Certifications Tips & Tricks From Magento Certified...
The 7PHP.com site has a new community interview posted today, this time with Philip Jackson a Magento Certified Engineer. In this new post Khayrattee Wasseem asks him some questions about some of his...
View ArticleAdam Culp: Fun with Travis CI and PHP projects
Adam Culp has a new post to his site sharing some of his fun with Travis CI and his PHP-based applications. He recently started using it and provides a step-by-step guide of how he got started with...
View ArticlePEAR Blog: PEAR 1.9.5 is out
The PEAR blog has posted a new announcement about the latest release of the PEAR PHP package manager, version 1.9.5. The PEAR installer version 1.9.5 has been released today. The new version - three...
View ArticleSitePoint PHP Blog: 8 Heroku Add-ons for Production Ready PHP Apps
The SitePoint PHP blog has a new post from editor Bruno Skvorc with a list of eight Heroku add-ons for PHP applications. These add-ons (they call them "dynos") he lists help with things like logging,...
View ArticleNetTuts.com: Running WordPress on OpenShift Part2
NetTuts.com has posted the second part of their series about getting WordPress up and running on a RedHat OpenShift cloud instance. In part one of the series they looked at OpenShift as a whole and...
View ArticleCommunity News: Latest PECL Releases for 07.15.2014
Latest PECL Releases: pecl_http 2.0.7 * General improvements to the test suite * Fixed httpEnvResponse::send() ignoring some write errors * Fixed bug #67528 (RFC compliant default user agent) * Fixed a...
View ArticleMatthias Noback: The PHP testing experience: Interview by Fernando Arconada
Matthias Noback has a new post today, an interview that was conducted with him by Fernando Arconda about his experience and thoughts around testing in PHP-driven applications. Fernando Arconada...
View ArticleMichael Dowling: A Case for Higher Level PHP Streams in PSR-7
In his latest post Michael Dowling looks at a recently proposed PSR standard (the HTTP message one, created by him) and some of his thoughts around it and what it could do for the community. There's...
View ArticleSitePoint PHP Blog: Social Network Authentication - Setup & Google+
The SitePoint PHP blog has posted the first two parts of a "Social Network Authentication" series looking at connecting your application with social network systems. In these first two posts they help...
View ArticleCommunity News: Recent posts from PHP Quickfix
Recent posts from the PHP Quickfix site:15 Things You May Not Know WordPress Can Do #wordpress #15things First Look at Themosis, a Framework for WordPress Developers #themosis #wordpress #theme...
View ArticleThree Devs & A Maybe Podcast: Delving into CakePHP with James Watts
The Three Devs & A Maybe podcast has posted episode #34 of their podcast today featuring a chat with James Watts, a member of the core CakePHP development team. They talk about the framework, his...
View ArticleHari KT: Aura Framework V2: The Missing Manual
Hari KT has a new post to his site today about a book he's been working around around the Aura framework that provides the missing manual for v2 of the project. He's publishing it as a book over on...
View ArticleEngine Yard Blog: Celebrating 10 Years of PHP 5.0.0
On the Engine Yard blog Davey Shafik has a new post celebrating ten years of PHP 5 as of July 13th, 2014: Ten years ago yesterday on July 13th 2004, PHP 5.0.0 was unleashed onto the world. Bringing...
View ArticleSitePoint PHP Blog: Social Network Authentication: Merging Accounts
The SitePoint PHP blog continues their series looking at authenticating your application against other social networking services with this new post discussing the merging of accounts. This merging...
View ArticleSite News: Blast from the Past - One Year Ago in PHP
Here's what was popular in the PHP community one year ago today:Community News: "Laravel: From Apprentice To Artisan" Book Release CoderWall.com: Scale PHP on Ec2 to 30,000 Concurrent Users / Server...
View ArticleDerick Rethans: No to a Uniform Variable Syntax
There's been an RFC that's recently made it through the voting process and was approved for inclusion in PHP6, the uniform variable syntax handling. When these changes are put into effect, some of the...
View ArticleQandidate.com Blog: Fault tolerant programming in PHP
The Qandidate.com blog has a new post today looking at fault tolerant programming in PHP applications. Essentially, this means writing your code so that error conditions are handled gracefully and...
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