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Announcing the August 2009 issue of php|architect
This month's issue will focus on non-relational Databases—learn this interesting alternative and distinct advantage of databases such as SimpleDB and CouchDB . We have articles on Regex, the Doctrine ORM, the architecture of Adminer, and much more.
Don't Miss Today's Webcast on date manipulation!
Join us today at 1PM ET for a free webcast with php|architect's Guide to Date and Time Programming author Derick Rethans and learn the ins and outs of time and date programming with your favourite language.
Sean Coates is Coming to CodeWorks!
Sean Coates will be joining our CodeWorks Tour, and we are thrilled to have him on board! He will be sharing his expertise with our attendees in Atlanta, Miami, Washington, and New York. Glad to have you with us, Sean!
The php|architect Podcast is Back!
After much blood, sweat and tears, our popular podcast is back on the air—and you can finally get your fill of news, opinion and pure, unadulterated PHP gossip on the go.
Welcome to Codeworks, Matthew Weier O'Phinney!
We are thrilled to announce that Matthew Weier O'Phinney will be joining us for CodeWorks! As the Zend Framework Project Lead, he brings his experience and expertise to the CW table. Matthew will be joining us for the second half of the conference (Atlanta, Miami, Washington and NYC.)
Last Day for CodeWorks 09 Early-early Bird Pricing
Your chance of taking part in the fall's best conference series for as little as $99 ends tonight!
Free Webcast Today: Migrating to PHP 5.3 with Stefan Priebsch
The latest webcast in our free summer series will take place today at 1PM ET.
The Recording for Friday's Webcast is Now Available
Friday's webcast, hosted by Matthew Weier O'Phinney, was one of our most popular yet—and if you missed it, you can now watch it for free directly from our site.
Professional Programming: DTAP – Part 2 : Other moving Pieces
Having a fully functional and highly automated DTAP working environment is a developers dream. There are problems though, not the least of which is that it can be expensive to implement.
Professional Programming: DTAP – Part 1: What is DTAP?
Development, Testing, Acceptance, and Production, (DTAP) these are the for development areas your code should move through. How many of them does your team actually deploy?
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