214. Ski PHP Conference
Updated on: 2013-07-28
Posted on: 2013-07-28
The Utah PHP Users Group is organizing the Ski PHP Conference 2014. They started a call for speakers.
Read this article to learn more about the event and how you can submit a proposal to speak at the event.
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Read this article to learn more about the event and how you can submit a proposal to speak at the event.
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209. PHP 5.5 Release Date Imminent - Lately in PHP podcast episode 36
Updated on: 2013-06-25
Posted on: 2013-06-17
The PHP 5.5.0 final release is about to happen. After about 16 months of development PHP 5.5 is bringing even more maturity to the PHP language, which by Google numbers is present in 75% of the Web sites.
This was one of the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and Ernani Joppert in the episode 36 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
They also discussed some new features proposed for PHP 5.6 like incremental decoding of large JSON data streams and overloading arithmetic operators for arbitrary precision math.
They also debated the meaning of Google finally adding support to PHP in their cloud hosting platform Google AppEngine.
Also in this episode it was discussed an article about good practices to quickly detect and fix PHP code bugs that only show up in production environments.
Listen to the podcast, or watched the Google hangout video, or read the text transcript to learn more about these very interesting PHP topics.
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This was one of the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and Ernani Joppert in the episode 36 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
They also discussed some new features proposed for PHP 5.6 like incremental decoding of large JSON data streams and overloading arithmetic operators for arbitrary precision math.
They also debated the meaning of Google finally adding support to PHP in their cloud hosting platform Google AppEngine.
Also in this episode it was discussed an article about good practices to quickly detect and fix PHP code bugs that only show up in production environments.
Listen to the podcast, or watched the Google hangout video, or read the text transcript to learn more about these very interesting PHP topics.
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162. Using PHP-GTK to serve Web Applications to HTML 5 Browsers
Updated on: 2011-10-28
Posted on: 2011-10-27
Yes, you read it right, GTK+, the Gnome Toolkit library, normally used to create desktop applications, can now be used to serve the same applications via the Web to a browser that supports HTML 5 canvas objects.
PHP-GTK is a PHP extension that uses the GTK+ library to build PHP desktop applications. So it can eventually benefit for this GTK library enhancements to build PHP-GTK based applications that can be served over the Web to HTML 5 browsers.
Read this article to learn more about GTK+ 3 HTML 5 canvas backend and how it could be used to run remote PHP-GTK applications that can be accessed over the Web.
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PHP-GTK is a PHP extension that uses the GTK+ library to build PHP desktop applications. So it can eventually benefit for this GTK library enhancements to build PHP-GTK based applications that can be served over the Web to HTML 5 browsers.
Read this article to learn more about GTK+ 3 HTML 5 canvas backend and how it could be used to run remote PHP-GTK applications that can be accessed over the Web.
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150. Top 10 PHP 5.4 features to vote
Updated on: 2011-06-22
Posted on: 2011-06-22
The process to release PHP 5.4 is moving on. Now it is the time to vote the features that should be included or not.
Read this article to learn which are the features being voted for inclusion in PHP 5.4 and when the first release is expected to happen.
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Read this article to learn which are the features being voted for inclusion in PHP 5.4 and when the first release is expected to happen.
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149. New PHP Version Fork
Updated on: 2011-06-15
Posted on: 2011-06-15
A fork is a new version of a project that a separate group of developers that want to give the project a different route.
A new PHP forked version was created by Robert Eisele to address needs that he felt were important.
Read this article to know in more detail about this PHP fork.
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A new PHP forked version was created by Robert Eisele to address needs that he felt were important.
Read this article to know in more detail about this PHP fork.
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144. PHP built-in Web server, PHP 5.3.6 and PHP.JS - Lately in PHP podcast episode 10
Updated on: 2014-02-15
Posted on: 2011-03-30
PHP is going to come with a built-in Web server, so you will no longer need Apache or any other Web server software to run PHP applications. This is the main topic discussed by Manuel Lemos and Ernani Joppert in the episode 10 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
They also discuss other topics of interest to the PHP world, like the PHP 5.3.6 security bug fix release and the PHP.JS project, which is a JavaScript library that provides the same functions of PHP to write JavaScript applications.
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They also discuss other topics of interest to the PHP world, like the PHP 5.3.6 security bug fix release and the PHP.JS project, which is a JavaScript library that provides the same functions of PHP to write JavaScript applications.
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140. Does Google Chrome OS matter?
Updated on: 2011-01-25
Posted on: 2011-01-25
If you are a Web developer that is a question that you probably have been asking yourself since Google Chrome OS buzz started.
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136. AJAX 2: New possibilities offered by XMLHttpRequest level 2 specification
Updated on: 2010-11-23
Posted on: 2010-11-23
AJAX applications are often implemented using the XMLHttpRequest JavaScript object.
XMLHttpRequest is getting a new specification named Level 2. This post is just a quick note about another interesting article about what new specification brings and how you can take advantage of it in your AJAX applications.
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XMLHttpRequest is getting a new specification named Level 2. This post is just a quick note about another interesting article about what new specification brings and how you can take advantage of it in your AJAX applications.
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