Symfony Blog: Symfony conferences
Francois Zaninotto has posted about two upcoming instances where the Symfony Framework's presence can be seen - a conference about it in Paris and at the PHP Quebec Conference. Two upcoming events may...
View ArticleZend Developer Zone: Designing Klingon Warships Using Behaviour Driven...
The Zend Developer Zone has another new tutorial from Padraic Brady talking about testing your applications (i.e. unit tests). In this new article, he expands on his previous one and dives a bit...
View ArticlePHP-GTK Community Site: PHP-GTK.eu goes multilingual
The PHP-GTK Community site has gone multilingual to help reach out to a broader audience: A new block has appeared today on top right corner of the php-gtk.eu pages, with three little flags : they...
View ArticleChris Jones' Blog: The Global PHP Community
After taking part in this year's PHP Brasil conference, Chris Jones has issued a challenge to the PHP group members and developers there - do everything you can to be a part of the global PHP...
View ArticledevReview.com: The Big List of PHP Frameworks
The devReview.com website has put together The Big List of as many of the PHP frameworks out there they could find: For the start of a new year, it was time to clean out the list of PHP frameworks. A...
View ArticleSebastian Bergmann's Blog: Announcing "The PHP QA Book"
On his blog Sebastian Bergmann has announced "The PHP QA Book" that will be written by himself and Stefan Priebsch looking at quality assurance in PHP projects. The idea for the book is that Stefan...
View ArticleThinkPHP Blog: About planetary-sized posters
Over on the ThinkPHP blog there's a mention of an offer coordinating with the recent PHP 5.3 release - huge posters they've made up for the Zend Framework. Geez, what a week! On Friday, we'll party on...
View ArticleLeonid Mamchenkov's Blog: PHP regular expression to match English/Latin...
Leonid Mamchenkov has a quick new post to his blog sharing a regular expression that can be used to check that a string contains only English or Latin characters (no Unicode allowed). Today at work I...
View ArticleAdded Bytes Blog: If PHP Were British
On the Added Bytes blog there's a humorous post about what PHP would be like if it were British: When Rasmus Lerdorf first put PHP together, he - quite sensibly, despite his heritage - chose not to...
View ArticleSymfony Blog: Symfony Live Paris 2012: The videos are online
On the Symfony blog Fabien Potencier has posted a quick note about the Symfony Live Paris 2012 session videos being available online for free. During SymfonyLive Paris 2012, we recorded all the...
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