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PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 30: CouchDB

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.

The ZendCon Sessions Episode 4: IBM DB2 with PHP 5.2 and AJAX

We hope you enjoy today’s episode of The ZendCon Sessions as we listen to Thornsten Rinne present “IBM DB2 with PHP 5.2 and AJAX”.

PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 29: PHP Women Podcast (Recorded Live)

Regular listeners are probably getting tire of hearing me say this, but today we are going to do something a little different. Back in October, 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.

The ZendCon Sessions Episode 3: PayPal: New Solutions for PHP Developers

We hope you enjoy today’s session as we listen to Damon Williams present “PayPal: New Solutions for PHP Developers”.

PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 28: Interview with Aviv Katz

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.

The ZendCon Sessions Episode 2: Best Practices for Sending Mail from PHP

Welcome to The ZendCon Sessions. This episode of The ZendCon Sessions was recorded live at ZendCon 2007 in Burlingame, CA. We hope you enjoy today’s session as we listen to Wez Furlong present “Best Practices for Sending Mail from PHP”.

PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 27: Introducing PECL Picks

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.

The ZendCon Sessions Episode 1:The State of PHP Security

Welcome to The ZendCon Sessions. This episode of The ZendCon Sessions was recorded live at ZendCon 2007in Burlingame, CA. We hope you enjoy today’s session as we listen to Ilia Alshanetsky present “The State of PHP Security”.

The ZendCon Sessions Podcast Homepage

One podcast is good. However, if one is good, two is even better, right? So welcome to the homepage to “The ZendCon Sessions”. “The ZendCon Sessions” releases a new session once a week. These are the live recordings of sessions taught at ZendCon. If you missed the last ZendCon, this is the next best thing.

Join the Founding Members of PHPWomen.Org in a Live PHP Abstract Podcast

Regular listeners of our podcast, PHP Abstract, know that we like to push the envelope and “do something different”. So we are going to do something different now, we are going to attempt our first “live” podcast. Join me and four of the founding members of phpwomen.org as we record a podcast live. (Don’t worry, if you can’t join, you can always listen to it later)
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