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Zend to Host the Fourth Annual Zend/PHP Conference and Expo

Zend Technologies, The PHP Company, announced today that registration is open for the fourth annual Zend/PHP Conference and Expo, the world’s largest gathering of the PHP community. Leading PHP experts, professional PHP developers, and business managers will convene September 15 – 18 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California.

Book Review: Advanced Ajax by Shawn M. Lauriat

It’s not often that I review a book that is a year old for several reasons. The main reason is that technology changes so fast. In this day and age a book 12 months old usually contains out dated information. As with any good rule, there are exemptions, this book is one of them.

phpnw08 Call for Papers is Now Open!

My good friend Lorna Mitchell (programmer extraordinaire at Ibuildings) announced yesterday the Call for Papers for PHP Northwest ‘08 which takes place on 22nd November 2008 in Manchester, United Kingdom.

Zend Further Expands Its Line of PHP Training Courses

Zend Technologies announced today the addition of two new PHP training courses: “Migration from PHP 4 to PHP 5” and “Zend Studio for Eclipse”. These courses further expand the portfolio of Zend training courses, which include PHP from introduction to advanced levels, as well as courses about PHP Security, creation of Rich Internet Applications, and the use of major Zend products.

PHP/ZendCon Trivia on twitter

Did you miss out last year at ZendCon and not get your PHP trading cards? Have you been looking for an elePHPant but haven’t been able to get your hands on one? Click inside and see how you can win these and other trival prizes playing ZendCon/PHP trivia.

phpwomen.org Article Contest Winners

The phpwomen “Article Contest” is now over, the judging is complete and the winners have been announced. (of course, I’m not going to tell you here, you have to click inside.)

Adobe to contribute AMF support to Zend Framework

There is big news in the Zend Framework world this morning. Zend and Adobe are working together to put support for AMF into the framework.

Book Review: Zend Studio for Eclipse

No, not the software, the book. I’ve had this book sitting on the top of my stack for too long. Let’s take a peek inside and see what Pete MacIntyre and Ian Morse have to teach us about Zend Studio.

Report Review: Open Source in the Enterprise

Last week, O’Reilly Radar released their latest report, “Open Source in the Enterprise”. We don’t usually review reports on DevZone but this one struck a chord.

Ian Barber on Dependency Injection and Zend Framework Controllers

The crew over at Ibuildings is pretty bright and they shine a lot on their corporate blog. The most recent example of this is Ian Barber’s post titled “Dependency Injection and Zend Framework Controllers”.