PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 8: CodeIgniter Overview
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Episode 8: CodeIgniter Overview
Special Guest: Ed Finkler Release Date: 06/28/2007 License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Our special guest today is Ed Finkler. Ed is a web application developer, security expert, graphic designer, and dabbling musician. He works for CERIAS at Purdue University, and is a member of the PHP Security Consortium. Today Ed is going to give us the lowdown on the PHP based framework, CodeIgniter.Show Notes
Do you have a question about what was discussed in today’s episode? Do you have a comment about the episode or it’s content? Post a comment and let us know. If you want a list of all the episodes of PHP Abstract, checkout The PHP Abstract Podcast home page.Be a part of the fun.
Got something to say? Have a new PHP trick you want to share? Have a new PHP product you want to share with everyone? Drop us an line at devzone@zend.com. If we like what we see, we may invite you to join. (Oh yeah, and we pay $75 per episode for those mercenaries among you who don’t want to do it just to give back to the community.)Related posts
Pro::PHP Newscast - June 28, 2007
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Join hosts Sean Coates and Paul Reinheimer as they discuss what's going on in the world of PHP.
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PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 7: Service Oriented Architecture with PHP
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Episode 7: Service Oriented Architecture with PHP
Special Guest: Rob Richards Release Date: 06/26/2007 License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Our special guest today is Rob Richards. Rob is an author and maintainer of many of the XML-based extensions of PHP 5, as well as one of the maintainers of libxml2. He is also the author of Pro PHP and Web Services, published by Apress. Rob is going to give us an overview of Service Oriented Architecture and what it means to us as PHP developers.Show Notes
Do you have a question about what was discussed in today’s episode? Do you have a comment about the episode or it’s content? Post a comment and let us know. If you want a list of all the episodes of PHP Abstract, checkout The PHP Abstract Podcast home page.Be a part of the fun.
Got something to say? Have a new PHP trick you want to share? Have a new PHP product you want to share with everyone? Drop us an line at devzone@zend.com. If we like what we see, we may invite you to join. (Oh yeah, and we pay $75 per episode for those mercenaries among you who don’t want to do it just to give back to the community.)Related posts
PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 6: SwiftMailer
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Episode 6: SwiftMailer
Special Guest: Chris Corbyn Release Date: 06/21/2007 License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Our special guest today is Chris Corbyn. Chris is a professional Software Engineer based in the United Kingdom. He is fluent in PHP, JavaScript, XHTML as well as database design and management. In his spare time, Chris enjoys Snooker and Badminton. Chris is going to talk to us about his open source project, SwiftMailer and how it can help you in your PHP applications.Show Notes
Do you have a question about what was discussed in today’s episode? Do you have a comment about the episode or it’s content? Post a comment and let us know. If you want a list of all the episodes of PHP Abstract, checkout The PHP Abstract Podcast home page.Be a part of the fun.
Got something to say? Have a new PHP trick you want to share? Have a new PHP product you want to share with everyone? Drop us an line at devzone@zend.com. If we like what we see, we may invite you to join. (Oh yeah, and we pay $75 per episode for those mercenaries among you who don’t want to do it just to give back to the community.)Related posts
Episode 26: Dennis Kennedy discusses copyrights, GPL and Creative Commons
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| 01:00 | Interview: Legal issues surrounding blogging with Dennis Kennedy Episode 26 is devoted almost entirely to our discussion with Dennis Kennedy, a noted lawyer and blogger on topics relating to technology and the Internet. Dennis answers our questions about intellectual property, copyrights, Creative Commons and the GPL, including the new GPL 3. |
| 40:43 | Feedback: WordPress needs translators! Ari Kontiainen, from Finland, points out the dilemma non-English bloggers face having to choose between using a newer, more secure version of WordPress that hasn’t been translated to their language yet, or remaining with an older, less secure version that has. We fell your pain, Ari, and because of that, we encourage anyone who knows additional languages to volunteer your time to localizing WordPress to other languages. |
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PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 5: Using the Zend Toolbars For Debugging and Profiling Your PHP Applications
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Episode 5: Using the Zend Toolbars For Debugging and Profiling Your PHP Applications
Special Guest: Yossi Leon Release Date: 06/19/2007 License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Our special guest for this episode of the PHP Abstract podcast is Yossi Leon. Yossi is the product manager for the development tools group at Zend. He is going to talk to us today about using the Zend Browser Toolbars for Debugging and Profiling your applications.Show Notes
Do you have a question about what was discussed in today’s episode? Do you have a comment about the episode or it’s content? Post a comment and let us know. If you want a list of all the episodes of PHP Abstract, checkout The PHP Abstract Podcast home page.Be a part of the fun.
Got something to say? Have a new PHP trick you want to share? Have a new PHP product you want to share with everyone? Drop us an line at devzone@zend.com. If we like what we see, we may invite you to join. (Oh yeah, and we pay $75 per episode for those mercenaries among you who don’t want to do it just to give back to the community.)Related posts
PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 4: Planning Programming
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Episode 4: Planning Programming Projects
Special Guest: Davey Shafik Release Date: 06/14/2007 License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Davey is going to talk to us about one of the most neglected areas of software development, planning the project.Related posts
PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 3: PHP Security Compared to Other Development Environments
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Episode 3: PHP Security Compared to Other Development Environments
Special Guest: Ed Finkler Release Date: 06/12/2007 License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Ed is going to talk to us today about how PHP security stacks up against other development environments.Show Notes:
- Ruby on Rails Security Blog
- Top Ten Security Vulnerabilities: Part One This article lists five of the ‘worst offenders’ of misconfigurations of application security that are universally problematic for all ASP.NET Web-based applications.
- SQL Injection @ .Net Developer’s Journal
- Ed Finkler’s home page
- CERIAS home page
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Episode 25: WordPress.com goes over a million and WordCamp
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News: WordPress.com goes over 1 million blogs WordPress.com recently saw the creation of their millionth blog. That’s exceptional growth by anyone’s standard, and congratulations go out to everyone at Automattic for working so hard to make Wordpress.com the success that it is. |
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News: Movable Type 4 (re)embraces Open Source SixApart recently announced that Movable Type 4 will be Open Source Software and released under GPL, yet they’ll charge for it?! Aaron and I agree that this is too little, too late for the WordPress predecessor. |
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News: Unless you’re running WordPress 2.2 or 2.0.10, your blog is vulnerable! Aaron recently reacted to an unscientific survey with his own unscientific survey, finding that most blogs are behind on updating their installations of WordPress to the most recent version, making their blogs extremely vulnerable to attack or hijacking. |
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News: WordCamp San Francisco 2007 is nearing and appears to lack organization Matt Mullenweg may have wanted WordCamps organized all over the world, but Aaron and I would settle for the one actually being organized. A little more than a month away, and there’s no R.S.V.P. list or agenda. As much as we appreciate Automattic organizing the conference, we’re voicing the concerns of a lot of people when we voice our frustrations over the seeming lack of organization and advance information.We also talked about our plans to hold a session on podcasting and record an episode there. |
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News: Weblog Tools Collection holds 2nd Annual Plug-In Competition and Sandbox Design Competition One of our favorite blogging tools sources, Weblog Tools Collection, has begun running two competitions nearly concurrently. The 2nd annual competition for WordPress plug-ins ends July 31st and features some nifty prizes, and the Sandbox Design Competition makes its first appearance, ends 12:00 AM (GMT), Sunday, July 29, 2007 and offers some nice chucks o’change. |
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PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 2 - Backup or Die
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