Some weeks ago I posted an article on using PEAR and PHAR for application lifecycle management and deployment. Since then I have gotten some feedback through comments, but also discussed the topic with collegues. I have also optimized the approach quite considerably and even...

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 Zend  Doctrine  Pear  Linux  Netbeans  Eclipse  MVC  XML  ORM  PHAR  Framework  Java

PHP CodeSniffer Support for Netbeans

Posted From Whitewashing / July 30, 2009 /   Categorised in Tutorials  

I dived into the code of my new favorite IDE Netbeans these last days and came up with an extension module, which adds PHP CodeSniffer Support on a per file basis to make my life much easier. It shows warnings and errors as annotations to the Editor and marks the affected lines in yellow and red. My Java skills being...

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 Zend  Linux  Netbeans  Windows  Java

We're still here

Posted From PHP-GTK / May 28, 2009 /   Categorised in General  

Rumours of PHP-GTK's death have been greatly exaggerated! The project is very much still alive, but we're waiting for PHP 5.3 to come out, and also some work needs to be done on the Cairo extension before a new release can be made. This should be completed soon. This release will come with support for GTK+ 2.14 and 2.16, Cairo, and PHP 5.3. The next release will also include official installers for Windows and Mac OSX, and an installer script (thank you bob) for Linux.read more
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 Linux  PHP-GTK  Windows

Glade 3 (3.4.1) Build for Windows (Installer Included)

Posted From PHP-GTK / February 9, 2009 /   Categorised in General  

Recently I have had the obligation to develop desktop applications for Windows platforms in a fast and practical, to make this happens I decided to use Glade. The only problem is that I've been using Linux for over 4 years and 2 years since I have not developed anything under/for Windows, but nothing is...

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 Linux  PHP-GTK  Windows

15 years of PHP - Johannes Schlüter

Posted From PHP-Planet / June 8, 2010 /   Categorised in General  

Wow, 15 years ago, on June 8th 1995, Rasmus announced PHP 1.0. Time for a personal look back: I can't remember when I first went online. Out from the local BBS systems into the wide open net. It must have been around the same time. But soon I figured out that I needed my own homepage, so I created one, using black fonts...

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 Mysql  Oracle  Apache  Linux  API  Javascript

Community News: PHP Turns 15!

Posted From PHPDeveloper / June 8, 2010 /   Categorised in News  

Happy birthday to one of the web's most popular web scripting languages! As Johannes Schluter mentions in a new post to his blog, PHP turned 15 years od on June 8th - the day Rasmus first announced PHP 1.0. I can't remember when I first went online. Out from the local BBS systems into the wide open net. It must have...

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 Apache  Linux

php|architect: The state of PHP 5.3 support

Posted From PHPDeveloper / June 10, 2010 /   Categorised in News  

On the php|architect blog today Giorgio Sironi takes a look at the state of PHP 5.3 support both on the developer and on the server side and how well it's being adopted. PHP 5.3 introduced namespaces and anonymous functions to the PHP world, which are surely great innovations for this programming language....

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 Linux  Windows

This week PHP turned 15, Safari 5 incorporates Readability technology and the SCO vs. Linux litigation finally comes to an end. Email addresses for thousands of iPad owners were lifted from AT&T, Adobe released a new version of Flash Player Microsoft took offence over Tavis Ormandy publicising a security hole.
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 Linux

Dan Field has a new post to his blog today about deploying PHP applications "The Red Hat Way" - as a single RPM package that can be dropped into any RedHat system and installed easily. Red Hat is one of the largest Linux distributions in the enterprise market and there are a multitude of other...

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 Apache  Linux

From the Prescot Linux blog today there's a new post with some advice on hiring a good PHP developer for you or your company. There are a good number of programming platforms and languages that developers use today to provide businesses and consumers the right web applications to help them with...

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 Linux

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