PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 34: Streams Abstraction
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Episode 34: Streams Abstraction
Special Guests: Manuel Lemos
Release Date: 01/31/2008
License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0
Today's special guest is Manuel Lemos of phpclasses.org Manuel is from Portugal and currently lives in Brazil where he works full-time on PHPClasses.org that he created in 1999.
Today, Maunel is going to talk to us about Streams Abstraction.
Show Notes for Episode 34
- Transcript of this podcast
- MIME parser class
- POP3 client class
- Stream wrapper classes
- Amazon S3 stream wrapper
- File Exchange Protocol stream wrapper
- filesnap stream wrapper
- gFeed stream wrapper
- gHttp stream wrapper
- MS-Excel stream wrapper
- pop3-stream stream wrapper
- smb4php stream wrapper
- PHP Programming Innovation Award winners
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.)
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PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 33: Book Review: PHP Web 2.0 Mashup Projects
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Episode 33: Book Review: PHP Web 2.0 Mashup Projects
Special Guests: Matthew Turland
Release Date: 01/17/2008
License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0
Today's special guest is Matthew Turland (Elazar to those of you who hang out on the #phpc channel on irc.freenode.net) Matt has been building PHP applications since 2002. He joined the ranks of PHP-Oracle developers in 2006 when he became a programmer for METHODS Technology Solutions. He is a regular on the PHP Community channel of the Freenode IRC network. He regularly shares his experience on his blog, iShouldBeCoding.com.
Today, Matt is going to review PHP Web 2.0 Mashup Projects from Packt Publishing.
Show Notes for Episode 33
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.
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I just got back from a trip to Thailand, so I should be back creating new videos and articles on PHP. In the meantime, I have a few Wordpress videos that might interest some of you.
About the videos:
I cover just the basics in the videos I have up now, but I am working on new videos that will teach you how to create Wordpress themes from scratch.
How does this relate to PHP?
… Though not required, PHP knowledge can help when creating themes for Wordpress. This leads me to why I posted this on Killerphp.com: part of the reason I created killerphp.com is because Wordpress is written in PHP. Wordpress is a good example of object oriented PHP and is a great piece of software that can be used as the foundation for other projects - Wordpress platform?
From my killersites.com blog:
I decided to create a dedicated Wordpress section on killersites.com
Right now, I only a have a few videos (with a bunch more coming) but I am also thinking of maybe some written tutorials etc…
The videos:
wordpress-logo
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How does this relate to PHP?
… Though not required, PHP knowledge can help when creating themes for Wordpress. This leads me to why I posted this on Killerphp.com: part of the reason I created killerphp.com is because Wordpress is written in PHP. Wordpress is a good example of object oriented PHP and is a great piece of software that can be used as the foundation for other projects - Wordpress platform?
From my killersites.com blog:
I decided to create a dedicated Wordpress section on killersites.com
Right now, I only a have a few videos (with a bunch more coming) but I am also thinking of maybe some written tutorials etc…
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So far I’ve only added a few videos but have another 40 minutes of video to edit that should be up this week.
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Today's special guest is Stefan Koopmanschap. Stefan is web application developer and professional services consultant for Ibuildings.nl. He is the initiator of the SymfonyCamp event in 2007, and is also trying to promote symfony in The Netherlands with his local website symfony-framework.nl. His own website can be found at www.leftontheweb.com
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- Open Source Discussion Forum software using symfony
- Social Bookmarking by Yahoo!
- Official symfony website
- Stefan Koopmanschap's web site
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If you want a list of all the episodes of PHP Abstract, checkout The PHP Abstract Podcast home page.
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The ZendCon Sessions Episode 6: Project Management Methods to Maintain IT Standards
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Episode 006: "Project Management Methods to Maintain IT standards"
- Speaker:Eric David
- Topic:Project Management Methods to Maintain IT standards
- Release Date: 01/16/2008
Welcome to The ZendCon Sessions. This episode of The ZendCon Sessions was recorded live at ZendCon 2007 in Burlingame, CA.
We hope you enjoy today's session as we listen to Eric David present "Project Management Methods to Maintain IT Standards ".
NOTE: Please allow me to apologize for the quality of the recording on this episode. About 10 minutes in and for about 2 minutes, the audio on this file is distorted.
The ZendCon Sessions are distributed under a creative commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License, Please honor this license and the rights of our authors.
If you like the ZendCon Sessions, why not consider attending the next ZendCon? Dates, locations, speakers and just about anything else you would want to know about ZendCon can be found on our website, www.zendcon.com
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