Derick Rethans' Blog: eZ components - We are getting close now
Derick Rethans has a new post on his blog today with some great news about the eZ components software he (and many others) have been working on. Just a couple of hours ago we released the first release...
View ArticleDotVoid.com: PHP streams and http 1.1 gotcha
If you work with streams in PHP, Dotvoid has a tip that just might come in handy some day in the future. The tip deals with the difference between HTTP 1.1 and 1.0. I have a class that I wrote some...
View ArticleRyan Malesevich's Blog: Comments Closed After 21 Days
After having some issues with spam comments over on his blog, Ryan Malesevich decided to do something about it. So, being the WordPress fan that he is, he implemented a new plugin to help things a bit...
View ArticleJohn Walsh's Blog: Benchmark - MYSQL vs MYSQLi
John Walsh got to thinking about performance when it comes to the MySQL functions versus MySQLi in PHP - this quick post is the result: I've decided that a little investigation in weather it can...
View ArticlePEAR Blog: First PEAR bug triage over!
According to this post on the PEAR blog, the first PEAR bug triage is now over: PEAR's bug tracker hit the 600+ open bugs mark a month ago. [...] So with 600+ open bugs (not including the feature...
View ArticleMatthew Weier O'Phinney's Blog: Cloning the ZF SVN repository in Git
If you're a fan of the Git version control library and have been wanting to work with your Zend Framework applications in it, Matthew Weier O'Phinney's blog has a post you should read. He's worked up...
View ArticleRaphael Stolt's Blog: Closing and reopening GitHub issues via PHPUnit tests
Raphael Stolt has an interesting idea about PHPUnit plugin (GitHub_TicketListener) that allows you to close (or reopen) Github issues via PHPUnit tests. Since PHPUnit 3.4.0 a new extension point for...
View ArticleSitePoint PHP Blog: Should You Close Your PHP Code Tags?
On the SitePoint PHP blog there's a new post with an interesting question for PHP developers that might go against how they were tought to code from their early days - should you close your PHP tags...
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