Accessing backend system…

We're sorry, but your session has expired due to inactivity. Please use your browser to refresh this page and log in to our system again.

Message goes here.

Message goes here.

Message goes here.

LOGIN / REGISTER
VIEW BASKET
SEARCH:
 
php|architect logo
 
SERVICES
  • MAGAZINE
  • PHP|TEK 2012
  • BOOKS
  • TRAINING
  • ADVERTISE
 
CHANNELS
  • NEWS
  • PODCAST
  • DEVELOPMENT
  • OPINION
  • WRITE

Cal Evans

Cal Evans is a veteran of the browser wars. (BW-I, the big one) He has been programming for more years than he likes to remember but for the past [redacted] years he's been working strictly with PHP, MySQL and their friends. Cal regularly speaks at PHP users groups and conferences, writes articles and wanders the net looking for trouble to cause. He blogs on an "as he feels like it" basis at Postcards from my life.
 

Articles by this author

PHP is not a Swiss Army Knife, quit calling it that.

 

by Cal Evans · October 11, 2011

12
 

I’ve heard a lot of people compare PHP to a Swiss Army Knife. You know the ones, 5 blades, a corkscrew, a saw…and the obligatory toothpick that you will lose so you might as well take it out now and just throw it away. Why anyone would consider PHP to be like this is beyond me.

 

Building the Backside – Part 2

 

by Cal Evans · October 4, 2011

0
 

Down the Rabbit Hole The moment you’ve been waiting for, let’s dive into the code. The application has two basic functions, the first is the login and the second is to fetch sales numbers. Since those are very different, we will need two different controllers. While we are only concentrating on the actual code necessary [...]

 

Building the Backside – Part 1

 

by Cal Evans · September 22, 2011

2
 

Editor’s Note: This is part three of a four-part series on building mobile dashboards with Flash and PHP. You can still read Part One and Part Two on php|architect’s Website. In case you did not know this, I love PHP. It is the Swiss Army Knife of development languages, and I can do dang near anything [...]

 

OK Websites – Mid Level PHP developer

 

by Cal Evans · August 8, 2011

0
 

Position Title:Mid-Level PHP programmer Location:Kansas (anywhere is really ok) Company:OK Websites, LLC Salary: $45k Telecommute: Maybe, possibly for the right person, we’ve not really decided yet Description:We may need some help, possibly, if you don’t have anything else to do. Skills Required: Help us PHP would be good but C++ would be ok if that’s [...]

 

Lightning Bolt Productions – Ninja, Guru, RockStar

 

by Cal Evans ·

0
 

Position Title: Ninja, Guru, RockStar Location: Mt. Olympus, or Atlantis Company: Lightning Bolt Productions Salary: $95k Telecommute: Yes but only for gods, demigods must be onsite for 6 months) Description: We need Help with Zeus’ personal website. Mere mortals need not apply. Skills Required: 30+ years PHP experience 50+ years experience with PHP Experience with [...]

 

Impact Award Winners

 

by Cal Evans · June 1, 2011

1
 

php|architect is proud to announce the winners of the 2011 Impact Awards as selected by our readers.

 

php|architect Announces the First Annual Impact Awards

 

by Cal Evans · March 31, 2011

1
 

In an industry where everything is built by volunteers, how can you say thank you enough. It’s not nearly enough but we want to give our subscribers a chance to recognize projects that have had an impact on their lives.

 

Webcast: Phactory

 

by Cal Evans · March 18, 2011

1
 

Chris Kite and Josh Butts join host Keith Casey to discuss Phactory for this episode of the tek11 webcast series.

Podcast Video Play Now | Play in Popup | Download
 

php|architect encourages you to join us in helping the victims of the tragedy in Japan

 

by Cal Evans · March 14, 2011

2
 

To encourage people to support the Red Cross’ efforts in helping the victims of the earthquake and sunami in Japan, php|architect has a gift for those who donate.

 

Day Camp 4 Developers #2: Telecommuting

 

by Cal Evans · February 16, 2011

0
 

Day Camp 4 Developers #2: Telecommuting is a 1 day, technology agnostic, on-line conference dedicated to helping developers learn the tools and techniques needed to participate in or manage a distributed team.

 

« Previous Page
Next Page »

This month's issue

April 2012
Buy · $5 — Subscribe · starts at $35
 

 
 

About us

  • What we do
  • Contact us
  • Write for us

Policies & legal

  • Customer support
  • Privacy policy
  • Refund policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Online Store

  • Magazine
  • Training courses
  • Books

Special sections

  • Codeworks 2011
 

Copyright © 2002-2012 Blue Parabola, L.L.C. — All amounts in USD - WP3