Monetizing Your Blog
Learn ways you can monetize your blog, and what the pros and cons are of the different forms of monetization with Todd Garland of BuySellAds.com.
The ZendCon Sessions Episode 27: Security Centered Design

Episode 027: “Security Centered Design”
- Speaker:
- Chris Shiflett
- Topic:
- Security Centered Design
- Release Date:
- 9/29/2009
Welcome to the ZendCon 2008 edition of the ZendCon Sessions. The ZendCon Sessions are live recordings of sessions that have been given at previous Zend Conferences. Combined with the slides, they can be the next best thing to having attended the conference itself.
In this series we will be releasing regular sessions from ZendCon 2008 as we lead up to this year’s ZendCon
This episode of The ZendCon Sessions was recorded live at ZendCon 2008 in Santa Clara, CA and features Chris Shiflett giving his talk: “Security Centered Design”
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? It’s being held on October 19th-22nd in San Jose, CA. More information is available at: http://zendcon.com/
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- View at SlideShare
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If you like this episode, check out The ZendCon Sessions homepage for more sessions.
Contribute!
Speaker: Matthew Weier O’Phinney
Working in isolation is easy. Most developers have long lists of tasks that never get shorter, and it’s trivially easy to put on blinders as you slog through the list.
Good developers realize that the only way to get through the list is to start using the work of others: PEAR, Zend Framework, ezComponents, phpClasses.org. Once you do, though, the responsible thing to do is contribute back. This can take the form of documentation, patches, feature implementation, and more.
In this session, we’ll look at the various ways you can contribute to open source projects, and some common tools you can use to do so.
WordPress Bible
Allan Brazell aka Technosailor is putting together a WordPress Bible and he talks about which areas of WordPress are under utilized, plus he and Joost discuss BackPress, WordPress Security, WordCamps and more!
Episode 69: Curtis Mitchell on Spark with ASP.NET MVC
I had a chance to sit down with Curtis Mitchell at the Raleigh Code Camp to talk about the Spark view engine for ASP.NET MVC.
- Curtis Mitchel :: Curtis Mitchell's blog
- ASP.NET :: ASP.NET home page
- Spark :: Spark View Engine
File Download (30:47 min / 17 MB)
The ZendCon Sessions Episode 26: Best Practices of PHP Development

Episode 026: “Best Practices of PHP Development”
- Speakers:
- Mike Naberezny
- Matthew Weier O’Phinney
- Topic:
- Best Practices of PHP Development
- Release Date:
- 9/18/2009
Welcome to the ZendCon 2008 edition of the ZendCon Sessions. The ZendCon Sessions are live recordings of sessions that have been given at previous Zend Conferences. Combined with the slides, they can be the next best thing to having attended the conference itself.
In this series we will be releasing regular sessions from ZendCon 2008 as we lead up to this year’s ZendCon
This episode of The ZendCon Sessions was recorded live at ZendCon 2008 in Santa Clara, CA and features Mike Naberezny & Matthew Weier O’Phinney giving their tutorial: “Best Practices of PHP Development”
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? It’s being held on October 19th-22nd in San Jose, CA. More information will be announced soon on our website: http://zendcon.com/
- Slides:
- View at SlideShare
- Podcast Download:
- Download as MP3
- Play the Podcast:
- Subscribe to Future Episodes:
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If you like this episode, check out The ZendCon Sessions homepage for more sessions.
PHP Abstract Podcast Episode 46: Paul Tomlinson on Torpor

Episode 046: “Paul Tomlinson on Torpor”
- Guest:
- Paul Tomlinson
- Topic:
- Paul Tomlinson on Torpor
- Release Date:
- 9/16/2009
Welcome to PHP Abstract: The Podcast for PHP Developers, by PHP Developers
PHP Abstract has a new episode! This time I’m talking with Paul Tomlinson about Torpor, a new ORM persistence abstraction layer for PHP. He talks about the reasons behind making this new layer, and how it’s features compare to other similar solutions.
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Do you have a question or suggestion about what was discussed in today’s episode? Post a comment and let us know! If you liked this episode and would like to hear more then just head over to the PHP Abstract Podcast home page.
Why not 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? Contact me and and let’s chat about your idea!
PHP Abstract is distributed under a creative commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 License, Please honor this license and the rights of our authors.
Blog Metrics and Analytics
Discussing blog metrics and analytics with one of the best analytics experts in the world! Avinash Kaushik, the author of Web Analytics: An Hour A Day, Analytics Evangelist for Google, plus Co-Founder/ Chief Education Officer for Market Motive.

