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Brian P. Hogan
Brian P. Hogan Brian Hogan has been developing web sites professionally since 1995 as a freelancer and consultant. He's also built small and large web sites and web applications using ASP, PHP, and Ruby on Rails.
Cristian Darie
Cristian Darie is a software engineer with experience in a wide range of modern technologies, and the author of numerous books, including his popular ASP.NET tutorial book, his AJAX and PHP book, and SEO book for PHP developers. Cristian is studying ...
Matthew Weler O'Phinney
Matthew Weler O'Phinney is a full-time father of two and spends his free time developing in PHP. He is a PEAR developer, core contributor to Zend Framework, and all-around PHP 5 proponent—though PHP 6 cannot come soon enough for him.
Ligaya Turmelle
Ligaya Turmelle is actively involved with the PHP community as a founding Principal of phpwomen.org, administrator at codewalkers.com, roving reporter for the Developer Zone on Zend.com, and PHP blogger and long-time busybody of #phpc on freenode. She...
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CGI is Dead; mod_perlite is Alive! - O'Reilly Broadcast
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[January 15, 2009]
PHP's application deployment model is difficult to beat. Perl has lacked something similar for years -- until now. Byrne Reese and Aaron Stone address the gap between CGI and mod_perl with mod_perlite, one of the features Perl 5 needs most.
The Weekly RIA Roundup for January 5 - InsideRIA
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[January 05, 2009]
This week we look at JFXtras extending the JavaFX SDK, individual AIR code signing certificates, session support between Flex and PHP with ZendAMF, and using community contributions at SilverlightContrib. All this and more on the Weekly RIA RoundUp at...
Microsoft's Cloud Tax - O'Reilly Broadcast
By George Reese
[December 24, 2008]
The importance of the differences among web application platforms like .NET, JSP, PHP, etc. drops dramatically under the cloud computing paradigm. Which architecture you choose really comes down to one question: what kind of programming and support resources do you have? If the answer is "Microsoft technologies", however, you should be aware of the Microsoft cloud tax.
Why Ribbit is a Big Deal - InsideRIA
By RJ Owen
[December 22, 2008]
If you've been hiding under a rock for the last year or so, Ribbit is a platform for voice - a strong platform that allows developers to manage and process voice content in ways we couldn't before. Ribbit is well positioned to radically change the way we view voice communication, and if you're a developer you should probably dig into it. Besides learning a great technology, there's $100,000 in it for you if you can make something good. But I'm getting ahead of myself.
Year of Science promotes scientists' responsibility to educate - O'Reilly
By Andy Oram
[December 17, 2008]
I was excited to hear of a nationwide Year of Science initiative, launched by a Boston-based conference in the first week of January. This conference will help people working in the sciences learn how to educate the wider public about what they do, why it's important, and what its implications are for public policy.
Getting Started with Drupal - O'Reilly Broadcast
By Kurt Cagle
[November 19, 2008]
Once upon a time, website programming was a fairly arduous proposition. You could spend months putting together the various back end processing pages in ASP or PHP or Perl, writing included files that, if you were thoughtful about it, may contain some reuse, but overall writing such code by hand almost invariably meant that the code was not only very targeted to one particular use but was an absolute nightmare to maintain.
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