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Christoph Dorn writes on FirePHP and Zend Framework 1.6

Christoph Dorn has released an interesting tutorial over on his blog about how to use the new Zenf Framework/FirePHP integration.

Zend Framework 1.6 Now Available

That right, fire up those down-loaders and grab your headlamp and pick-axe. There’s fresh code to be had for the taking!

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.

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”.

Zend Framework 1.6 Release Candidate 1 now available!

Fire up the download clients, Zend Framework 1.6 RC 1 is now available. There’s nothing better than fresh code!

Erwin Earley writes on PHP and the Zend Framework

If you are in the i5 community then you know the name Erwin Earley. Recently Erwin published an article on itjungle.com on using the Zend Framework. Click on inside and let’s take a look.

phpwomen.org holding a PHP Best Practice article contest in July

For the month of July, phpwomen.org is holding an article contest! They are accepting articles posted in their Best Practices forum for judging. Their prize lists includes…well, why tell you here, click on inside and I’ll give you the whole scoop.