Posts marked with “javascript”
November 2014 php[architect] magazine launched
It’s that time of month again and the latest edition of our PHP technical journal is out! This one comes in at a whopping 72 pages crammed full of information about PHP environments. Zend Engine, running PHP on Firefox OS, creating PHP within of JavaScript, Symfony, Laravel and much more! Check out the full magazine […]
php[architect] Magazine July 2013 – Front End Development
Front end development is usually the last consideration for web developers, but it’s just as important as the server-side functionality. In some ways, it’s more [immediately] important, because it’s the functionality the end user interfaces with. Unless you have a wunderkind designer that can also code, this is a task for you. This month’s issue covers […]
Meet Ed Finkler
This one is a bit longer than the other interviews in this series but if you know Ed, that doesn’t surprise you. Ed has been a player in the PHP community for as long as I’ve known him. First with Inspect and then with the award winning twitter client Spaz. (Which isn’t really PHP but […]
Impel, the Javascript ORM
Impel is an object-relational mapper for JavaScript. If the association of these two terms seems strange, bear with me (and with HTML5) for a moment.
jQuery disables UI Downloader and Theme Builder
jQuery recently disabled two of it’s popular features, UI Downloader and Theme Builder while it works through issues that users are having.