Posts marked with “zend framework”
Introducing four new PHP 5.3 components and Goutte, a simple web scraper
To support Symfony 2’s development, Fabien Potencier, lead of Symfony, has release four PHP 5.3 components: BrowserKit, CssSelector, DomCrawler and Process. A new web scraper/crawler has also been released, which uses these components along with Zend Framework’s Date, Uri, Http, and Validate components.
Exclusive: Preparing for the Zend Framework Certification Exam
Have you been frustrated by the lack of materials to help you prepare for the Zend Framework exam? In this article, I share some tips that helped me get ready and pass the test.
Zend Framework 1.9.8 and 1.10.3 released
A potential security issue in the Dojo Toolkit has brought to the public two new releases of Zend Framework, along with 80 bugfixes for the PHP components.
Zend Framework 2.0 Taking Shape
There’s been lots of buzz about Zend Framework 2.0 recently, and for good reason: the feature list is truly kick-ass. With dozens of proposed changes, the second iteration of the web’s most popular framework is looking to be considerably better, more efficient and easier to use than the first, while still offering the functionality that framework users have come to expect.
Contributing to Zend Framework
Contributing to your favorite open source PHP framework is a gift to the project’s community. Moreover, you will surely benefit from not having to patch it by yourself at every new release.
5 PHP frameworks you should check out
Everyone is using frameworks these days, but which one is right for you?
NetBeans IDE 6.9 Milestone 1 Available for Download
The latest release of NetBeans adds something many PHP developers have patiently waited for: Zend Framework support. This, and other features, make it a viable candidate for a PHP developer’s IDE.
Zend Framework 1.10.2, and a glimpse at 2.0
With the 1.10.2 maintenance release now available, the Zend Framework community is now turning its attention to the 2.0 release. Among the new features planned are namespaces, autoloaders and even a discussion on git vs. subversion.
Zend Framework improves manual
Zend Framework released a maintenance release, 1.10.1. The big news with this release is not the 50 bugs squashed since the last release, it’s the effort to revamp the documentation.
Welcome to Codeworks, Matthew Weier O'Phinney!
We are thrilled to announce that Matthew Weier O’Phinney will be joining us for CodeWorks! As the Zend Framework Project Lead, he brings his experience and expertise to the CW table. Matthew will be joining us for the second half of the conference (Atlanta, Miami, Washington and NYC.)