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DevZone - Items tagged as: PHP Abstract

Summary: PHP Abstract is designed for PHP Developers who want to hone their skills and learn new techniques. It covers a broad range of topics, and the format will change each episode, from short 5 minute topics, to longer interviews, and anything in-between.

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  • Copyright: 2007 Zend Technologies, Inc

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 PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 31: Book Review of Sitepoint's PHP Anthology, Second Edition | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Episode 31: Book Review: Sitepoint's PHP Anthology:101 Tips, Tricks and Hacks Special Guests: Cal Evans Release Date: 01/11/2008 License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Let's start the year off right with a book review. Today, I will review SitePoint's new PHP book, The PHP Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks. Show Notes for Episode 31 The PHP Anthology: 101 Essential Tips, Tricks & Hacks Do you have a question about what was discussed in today's episode? Do you have a comment about the episode or it's content? Post a comment and let us know. If you want a list of all the episodes of PHP Abstract, checkout The PHP Abstract Podcast home page. Be a part of the fun Got something to say? Have a new PHP trick you want to share? Have a new PHP product you want to share with everyone? Drop us an line at devzone@zend.com. If we like what we see, we may invite you to join. (Oh yeah, and we pay $75 per episode for those mercenaries among you who don't want to do it just to give back to the community.)

 PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 30: CouchDB | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Episode 30: CouchDB Special Guests: Jan Lehnardt Release Date: 12/21/2007 License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Our special guest today is Jan Lehnardt. Jan is an Open Source software consultant specialized on internet technologies. He has years of experience building both small and large scale database applications. He has a keen eye for user experience and typography. He co-founded Freisatz, a company bringing typographic bliss to everyone. Jan also contributes to several Open Source projects. Today, Jan is going to talk to us about one of those projects, CouchDB. Jan has kindly release the transcript of this episode of PHP Architect on CouchDB on his blog. Click on over if you want more details. Show Notes for Episode 30 Jan's Blog CouchDB Ed Finkler's Blog Do you have a question about what was discussed in today's episode? Do you have a comment about the episode or it's content? Post a comment and let us know. If you want a list of all the episodes of PHP Abstract, checkout The PHP Abstract Podcast home page. Be a part of the fun Got something to say? Have a new PHP trick you want to share? Have a new PHP product you want to share with everyone? Drop us an line at devzone@zend.com. If we like what we see, we may invite you to join. (Oh yeah, and we pay $75 per episode for those mercenaries among you who don't want to do it just to give back to the community.)

 PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 29: PHP Women Podcast (Recorded Live) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Episode 29: PHP Women Podcast (Recorded Live) Special Guests: Ligaya Turmelle, Elizabeth Naramore, Elizabeth Smith, Sara Golemon Release Date: 12/13/2007 License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Regular listeners are probably getting tired of hearing me say this, but today we are going to do something a little different. Back in October of 2007, PHPWomen passed their first birthday. It's taken me a while to get everything together but finally, I got a chance to sit down with four of the charter members, Ligaya Turmelle, Elizabeth Naramore, Elizabeth Smith and Sara Golemon and talk about the first year of phpwomen. We recorded this live via Skype and WebEx so I apologize for allowing our standards to drop a bit but I hope you'll stick with us as it was a fun conversation. Show Notes for Episode 29 PHP Women Ligaya Turmelle's blog Elizabeth Naramore's blog Elizabeth Smith's Blog Sara Golemon's Blog PHP Quebec PHP Tek ZendCon XKCD Comic Sara Referenced PHP Women Flickr Feed Do you have a question about what was discussed in today's episode? Do you have a comment about the episode or it's content? Post a comment and let us know. If you want a list of all the episodes of PHP Abstract, checkout The PHP Abstract Podcast home page. Be a part of the fun Got something to say? Have a new PHP trick you want to share? Have a new PHP product you want to share with everyone? Drop us an line at devzone@zend.com. If we like what we see, we may invite you to join. (Oh yeah, and we pay $75 per episode for those mercenaries among you who don't want to do it just to give back to the community.)

 PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 28: Interview with Aviv Katz | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Episode 28: Interview with Aviv Katz Special Guest: Aviv Katz Release Date: 12/06/2007 License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Today, we are going to do something a little different. While I was at ZendCon 07, I had the opportunity to sit down with fellow Zender, Aviv Katz. Aviv is the product manager of Zend Core and Zend Network. Most people think that because we all work at the same company we all know each other. Zend is a very distributed company, that's one of the things I love about it. The downside of that however, is that a lot of us don't see each other during the course of a year. So when I was offered the opportunity to talk to Aviv I naturally jumped at it. To be fair, this discussion, unlike most of my other interviews, is mainly about a product and not about Aviv. it's not the first product review we've done on PHP Abstract but I don't want anyone to say I didn't warn you. Show Notes for Episode 28 Zend Core Product Page Articles about Zend Core on DevZone Do you have a question about what was discussed in today's episode? Do you have a comment about the episode or it's content? Post a comment and let us know. If you want a list of all the episodes of PHP Abstract, checkout The PHP Abstract Podcast home page. Be a part of the fun Got something to say? Have a new PHP trick you want to share? Have a new PHP product you want to share with everyone? Drop us an line at devzone@zend.com. If we like what we see, we may invite you to join. (Oh yeah, and we pay $75 per episode for those mercenaries among you who don't want to do it just to give back to the community.)

 PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 27: Introducing PECL Picks | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: Unknown

Episode 27: Introducing PECL Picks Special Guest: Elizabeth Smith Release Date: 11/30/2007 License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Todays special guest is Elizabeth Marie Smith. I quote now from her "About Me" page of her blog, a link to which can be found in the show notes. Elizabeth has been using PHP since time immemorial but has used PHP 5 for so long now she's forgotten how she ever got by without SPL and a real object model. She is a certifiable geek, if it can be compiled on windows, she'll compile it, if not...she'll fix it so it does. She enjoys doing very perverse things to Windows using PHP as well - all this in between caring for her 4 kids and husband. Today Elizabeth is going to share with us about PECL, the PHP Extension Community Library. Show Notes for Episode 27 Elizabeth's Blog PECL PECL4WIN Join the PECL mailing list Wez Furlong: PHP Extension authors - please join the PECL community Do you have a question about what was discussed in today's episode? Do you have a comment about the episode or it's content? Post a comment and let us know. If you want a list of all the episodes of PHP Abstract, checkout The PHP Abstract Podcast home page. Be a part of the fun Got something to say? Have a new PHP trick you want to share? Have a new PHP product you want to share with everyone? Drop us an line at devzone@zend.com. If we like what we see, we may invite you to join. (Oh yeah, and we pay $75 per episode for those mercenaries among you who don't want to do it just to give back to the community.)

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