First look at Orchestra.io

by · March 21, 2011

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A closer look at Orchestra.io, one of the available PaaS options for PHP developers.

Webcast: Phactory

by · March 18, 2011

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

php|tek is goin’ digital

by · March 17, 2011

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We’re saying goodbye to paper, and getting ready to say hello to a whole lot of digital coolness.

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

by · March 14, 2011

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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.

More powerful Validation from Respect

by · March 9, 2011

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Dirty data: nobody likes it. It’s one of the biggest problems any web developer faces, where the input given by a user must validated before it can be accepted. Without this necessary step someone could wreck all sorts of havoc on your application, whether it’s just causes errors to appear or worst case opens security holes to allow malicious activity.

Image Processing with Imagine

by · March 7, 2011

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Image processing in PHP is a necessary evil but is needed more often than not in just about every web application. With the various preferences in image processing libraries (think ImageMagick, GraphicsMagick and GD) it is difficult to find a library that provides a unified object oriented interface as well as implementing the general tasks in a simplistic fashion.

Seeing Triple!

by · March 1, 2011

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If you are a magazine subscriber who has logged into their account recently, you may have noticed that you are now seeing two new options for downloading the magazine. We are very happy to announce that in addition to our PDF edition, we are now offering an ePUB edition and a MOBI edition. These two […]

Creating RRD graphs in PHP

by · February 23, 2011

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You may not be familiar with the term RRD graph, but if I show you one, you probably recognize them instantaneously. They are used to plot all kind of data against time in a very easy way which is why they are used a lot in all kind of applications. Even though many consider RRD as a library to create graphs, it is actually more than that: it’s a complete system to store aggregated data in a very efficient way.

Function Contest

by · February 17, 2011

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Custom PHP functions can solve problems, save you time and now, they can even get you free stuff!

Day Camp 4 Developers #2: Telecommuting

by · February 16, 2011

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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.

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