ZendCon is coming and the time to save on ticket prices is getting short! You know you want to go, so go ahead and get your ticket now. Click on inside, I’ll share the link. []
Juozas “Joe” Kaziukėnas recently wrote a post on his blog that discusses the current and future state of the PHP framework landscape. This one is going to take a little explaining, have a seat and I’ll get the flip chart. []
Zend Framework community member Pádraic Brady has started his own summaries of the Zend Framework Contributors mailing-list. Click on inside, I’ve got the URL laying around here somewhere. []
Reporting live from the basement of a hotel in Seattle, Washington, here is my report for today on Microsoft’s SQL Server jump In! Camp. []
What do you get when you mix developers from more than 10 different PHP based projects with the Microsoft team that writes/maintains MS SQL Server? I don’t know either, but if you stay tuned this week and I’ll try to describe it to you. []
Last month Kevin Schroeder spoke at Atlantic Canadian PHP User Group as part of his Northeast User Group tour. My friend Pete MacIntyre recorded the whole thing. Click on in a take a seat while I find the links. []
Recently a group of PHP developers descended on the city of Chicago, IL – US for a few days of sharing, laughing, and coding. Rumor has it there may have been some dancing but there is no photographic evidence to support that. Click on in, I’ve got PIX cuz it did happen! []
PHP community luminary Chris Cornutt just wrote a post for the PHPDeveloper.org blog titled “It’s Not Just About the News”. Click on inside for a totally un-biased and totally fair evaluation of this freakin awesome article written by one of the Saints of the PHP community. []
Marco Tabini – publisher of php|architect, trainer, writer, programmer and all around nice guy – wrote an interesting post on his blog today titled “Is PHP running out of itches to scratch?”. Since it would be unethical for me to to link to my own blog from DevZone, I’m resorting to linking to those who link to me. :) Click on in, it all makes sense in the end. []
Over on his blog, John Congdon has posed a question to PHP User Group members. Click on in for the obligatory quote and link. []