Dev Shed - February 14th, 2007
Since its introduction in 1994 or thereabouts the PHP language has grown to become the most popular scripting language in the world of server side scripting and now powers most of the web s most visited sites. With this popularity came new concerns such as performance maintainability scalability reliability and most importantly security….
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PHP Developer - February 14th, 2007
As posted on the Zend Developer Zone:
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Wasabi Systems |
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Norfolk, VA |
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Web Applications Engineer |
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Wasabi Systems seeks a highly motivated web applications developer for our flagship networked storage products. You’ll develop the front-end using PHP, JavaScript, AJAX, and CSS. You will have the opportunity to design and implement bleeding-edge features. You must be able to learn new technologies quickly and be able work productively without a high level of supervision.
To apply, please send an email to mscarborough@wasabisystems.com with a copy of your resume and any salary requirements.
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PHP Developer - February 14th, 2007
New versions of both generations of the PHP language have been released today - versions 5.2.1 and 4.4.5:
The PHP development team would like to announce the immediate availability of PHP 5.2.1 and availability of PHP 4.4.5. These releases are major stability and security enhancements of the 5.x and 4.4.x branches, and all users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to it as soon as possible. Further details about the PHP 5.2.1 release can be found in the release announcement for 5.2.1, the full list of changes is available in the ChangeLog for PHP 5. Details about the PHP 4.4.5 release can be found in the release announcement for 4.4.5, the full list of changes is available in the ChangeLog for PHP 4.
You can find what updates were made in each of the releases in their appropriate changelogs and from the main PHP.net website.
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PHP Developer - February 14th, 2007
As mentioned on dzone.com, there’s an extension for Firefox, FirePHP, that allows you to get a bit more info on what your PHP scripts are up to.
FirePHP allows you to take a deeper look at all the work your PHP code does to generate that page you are currently looking at in your Firefox browser.
Just install the FirePHP Firefox extension, PHP PEAR package and add a few lines of code to your PHP application to get started. You will see a “FirePHP” tab in your Firebug extension to bring your PHP backend logic to your fingertips!
You can check out screenshots of it in action, a demo of its use, and of course, download the latest version all from their site. It works either as a separate window or attached in your browser and, based on an XML capabilities file, works with your application to provide details about your scripts.
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PHP Developer - February 14th, 2007
With all of the recent talk about business cases for PHP, Ben Ramsey wanted to get some of his thoughts on the matter out and into his blog in a new post.
I don’t believe anyone has ever published any white papers on PHP, giving it a business case, and while we have companies like Zend, OmniTI, and eZ Systems providing support for PHP, I haven’t seen any documentation from them like this. So, last Thursday when Google Group for developing a business case for PHP, I took notice and joined.
Definitely good to hear encouraging words about a project that could ultimately help out the language as a whole break into an area where the growth has been the slowest.
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