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Davey Shafik’s Blog: php|architect’s Zend PHP 5 Certification Study Guide, 2nd Edition

Davey Shafik has posted a quick update about the php|architect guide to the Zend PHP5 Certification exam and its updates.

Just a quick note to say that the second edition of the study guide has been released. It features all erratta items fixed, as well as a new chapter on Database Programming. If you didn’t grab […]

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php|architect: Coding Costest for Feb. 2008 - Link Finder

php|architect is hosting a coding contest that started on Saturday. The task is to grab the contents of an HTML file and grab all of the links out of it, removing duplicates.

You may use any built in function, the phpinfo() of the server used for testing will be attached. You just need to retrieve the […]

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Maggie Nelson’s Blog: php|architect: Database Design for PHP Programmers by Mac Newbold

Maggie Nelson has pointed out an article in the most recently published edition of php|architect magazine (the February 2008 issue) that’s an introduction to database design for programmers (by Mac Newbold).

It’s a pretty good article about database design and I think all PHP developers who are just starting to integrate databases in their applications should […]

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Zend Developer Zone: php|architect Announces ‘Programming with the Zend Framework’

The Zend Developer Zone has posted an announcement about a new book from php|architect (authored by DevZone’s own Cal Evans) - Guide to Programming with the Zend Framework.

This is a project I’ve been interested in since it’s very beginning, mainly because I’m the author of this particular tome. […] The php|architect web site was a […]

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php|architect’s Zend PHP 5 Certification Study Guide, 2nd Edition - Davey Shafik

Just a quick note to say that the second edition of the study guide has been released. It features all erratta items fixed, as well as a new chapter on Database Programming.
If you didn’t grab it yet, it makes a great reference for any intermediate and above developer, as well as obviously being the study […]

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What Laziness Taught Me About the Importance of Flat Architecture

Posted by davidmihm
N.B. This post is intended for relatively new SEOs with smaller sites.  Intermediate and advanced SEOs probably already know most of this information, and I do not claim to have experience with sites numbering thousands of pages, for which different strategies are surely more effective.
Some of you may know that I run an […]

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An Example Zend Framework Blog Application - Part 2: The MVC Application Architecture - Pdraic Brady

If you are in line waiting for the source code appear, it will in the next entry

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php|architect: December 2007 Issue Released

The php|architect group has released their December 2007 issue today. Articles featured in this issue include:

Going Native With mysqlnd by Andrey Hristov and Ulf Wendel
Understanding CLI by Dirk Merkel
Web Scraping by Matthew Turland
Product review: SQLyog MySQL GUI-Enterprise Edition by Eddie Peloke

…and the three usual columns - /etc, Security Corner and exit(0) from Marco Tabini.

You […]

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php|architect: January 2008 Issue Released

This month’s edition of php|architect magazine has been released - the January 2008 edition. Articles included in this month’s issue include:

PHAR: PHP Archive Files from Gregory Beaver
Webmail 2.0: Introducing RoundCube by Tim Klampackel
Killing the For Loop from Paul Chandler
The Doctrine Framework by Nicolas Berard-Nault
and the usual columns - /Etc and Test Pattern

If you’re already subscribed, […]

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php|architect: P3 Podcast for May 1st, 2008 - The Twitter

Paul and Sean over at php|architect have released the latest episode of the P3 podcast for May 1st, 2008 - “The Twitter”.

Still no resolution on the USB audio problem. iPod failed, too. That leaves us with 2 laptops and internal mics. I’m eagerly anticipating 10.5.3, and if that doesn’t fix it, I’m going back to […]

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