Archive for January, 2008

PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 34: Streams Abstraction

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

Today’s special guest is Manuel Lemos. Manuel is from Portugal and currently lives in Brazil where he works full-time on PHPClasses.org that he created in 1999. Today, Manuel is going to talk to us about “Streams Abstraction”

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Create a Killer Band Site in Drupal - Part 2 - Slicing in Illustrator

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

This tutorial is another special series written guest author Sean Hodge from aiburn.com and Connection Cube. He is an expert in Drupal, which I am totally not familar with. He intrigued me when he told me that the majority of the bands on Sony’s record label are powered by Drupal. Drupal is […]

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Keeping Your Elements’ Kids in Line with Offspring

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Alex Bischoff introduces Offspring, a JavaScript library bringing the power of advanced CSS selectors to browsers that can’t quite handle the real thing.

 

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The Rules of Digital Engagement

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Jonathan Follett takes another trip down the “the long hallway”:http://www.alistapart.com/articles/longhallway, looking at ways to collaborate, communicate, and manage conflict in virtual space.

 

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Lifting the Skirt on Zend Framework 1.5 - Zend_Form

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Many developers like the model of being able to programmatically create all elements on a page. An equal number like to code the HTML separately. If you are one of the ones that like to create things in code, you are going to love Zend_Form. Zend_Form gives you all the tools necessary to create forms and form elements via PHP code.

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Zend Weekly Summaries Issue #369

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

Syslog segfault; late binding for parent (and other options); struct initializations; array_slice bug; json_encode flags; 64-bit assembler optimizations; CLA in CVS

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PHP and your domain model with Doctrine ORM

Tuesday, January 29th, 2008

For the last 10 years of doing web development with PHP I have been searching for a proper way to build my domain model and represent it with a relational database and a set of PHP classes. This has not existed until recently I came across a young open source PHP project named Doctrine.

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Zend Framework 1.5.0 Preview Release now available

Monday, January 28th, 2008

It is my pleasure to announce the availability of Zend Framework 1.5.0 Preview Release! This release showcases features that will be introduced in the final 1.5 release. The intent of this release is to give our users access to the latest features in Zend Framework and to improve the overall quality of the production release through the feedback we receive.

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Creating Data Tables With PEAR Structures_DataGrid

Monday, January 28th, 2008

As a developer who builds customized PHP applications for clients on a regular basis, I’m always on the lookout for new and interesting PHP widgets that could reduce the time I spend writing code. And one such widget is PEAR’s Structures_DataGrid package, which provides a handy way to display, sort and edit structured data in a table.

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Everyone Needs Inspiration, Sometimes

Friday, January 25th, 2008

Whether it be for web design, graphic design, print design, etc. I think everyone needs and can do with a little inspiration at some point, and there’s nothing wrong with it, is there? Normally I just like to look at the colors and shapes of other websites, since those are my main weak points.
I’ve composed […]

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