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CodeWorks 2010 Slides
If you’ve been following along the last couple months, you know that a number of us were recently on the CodeWorks 2010 tour. In ten days we hit five cities and met user groups all over the place. All in all, it was a blast – we all have writeups coming – but you’re not here for our analysis.. you’re hear for our slides.
Got MSSQL? Check out our whitepaper!
Ever wondered how well Microsoft SQL Server works with PHP? It turns out that it works quite well—and we’ve got a brand-new whitepaper to help you navigate the ins and outs of its use.
The CodeWorks 2010 early-bird extended to October 4th
By popular demand, we have extended the early-bird special for our upcoming CodeWorks tour until Monday, October 4th in order to give everybody an opportunity to sign up for one (or more!) of the tour stops for the low, low, low price of $75 (or even cheaper if you get in with groups of five […]
Analysis: Following Ruby Makes PHP Number Two
Experiments that question our conventions can help us understand those conventions better.
PHP 5.3.3 and 5.2.14 are out
July 22 has seen the release of two new versions of PHP – the innovator 5.3.x and the previous 5.2.x. There are interesting news for both these new releases.
PHPDOCX: generating Word documents from PHP
PHPDOCX is a PHP library that allows its client code to generate Microsoft Word documents in the .docx format from PHP scripts, or to output PDF and HTML from a given Word document.
Modsecurity: Why it matters to PHP
ModSecurity Handbook:The Complete Guide to the Popular Open Source Web Application Firewall by Ivan Ristic. What is ModSecurity in the first place? Why does it matter to you? What makes this book important to the practice of web application design?


