php|architect Podcast: We're Baaaaack!

by · August 24, 2009

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We’re back! After a long hiatus, the php|architect Podcast is on the air again with news, gossip and opinion on what’s going on in the PHP community

Last Day for CodeWorks 09 Early-early Bird Pricing

by · July 31, 2009

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Your chance of taking part in the fall’s best conference series for as little as $99 ends tonight!

Free Webcast Today: Migrating to PHP 5.3 with Stefan Priebsch

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The latest webcast in our free summer series will take place today at 1PM ET.

The Recording for Friday's Webcast is Now Available

by · July 28, 2009

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Friday’s webcast, hosted by Matthew Weier O’Phinney, was one of our most popular yet—and if you missed it, you can now watch it for free directly from our site.

Professional Programming: DTAP – Part 2 : Other moving Pieces

by · July 27, 2009

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Having a fully functional and highly automated DTAP working environment is a developers dream. There are problems though, not the least of which is that it can be expensive to implement.

Professional Programming: DTAP – Part 1: What is DTAP?

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Development, Testing, Acceptance, and Production, (DTAP) these are the for development areas your code should move through. How many of them does your team actually deploy?

Don't Miss Friday's Free Webcast!

by · July 22, 2009

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Over 300 attendees have already signed up for our Matthew Weier O’Phinney’s upcoming presentation on Object Modeling, part of our Free CodeWorks 09 Summer Webcast Series. Get your spot while they last!

Announcing the July 2009 issue of php|architect

by · July 21, 2009

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This month’s issue will focus on the future of PHP—we cover hot topics that will shape what’s yet to come in our favorite language. We have articles on Unit Testing, Integration, Custom Extensions and the Yii PHP framework.

Miami, Washington/Baltimore and New York City CodeWorks 09 Locations Announced

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We’re happy to finally be able to announce the CodeWorks 09 locations for our Miami, Washington/Baltimore and New York City locations—and, in case you were waiting to find out where each event was going to take place, we’re extending the early-early-bird special all the way to July 31st!

User Groups to Choose Local Speakers for CW

by · July 20, 2009

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We know there are many people out there doing amazing things with PHP, and we want to hear from you! If you live in the local area in and around one of our seven cities (San Francisco, Los Angeles, Dallas, Atlanta, Miami, Washington DC, or New York City) here’s your chance to show your stuff.

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