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Very Exciting – HipHop by Facebook
Posted on February 2nd, 2010 No commentsWell this evening Facebook have revealed what PHP developers globally have been speculating about and revealed their big secret . And boy, this could really change the landscape of PHP as we know it. I’m a great fan of compiling PHP for one reason or another, but I’ve never seen it reliably work.

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Very Exciting – HipHop by Facebook
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Eclipse, why do you make installing plugins so hard?
Posted on September 10th, 2009 No commentsEclipse PDT and Zend Studio are really nice editors for general use. Once they’re set up the way you want, they work mostly fine
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Lookin’ Good: Two Practise ZCE Tests Passed
Posted on August 25th, 2009 No commentsAs some of you may know, back in March/April time, I started revising for my Zend PHP5 Certification, but that was pretty much put on hold when we had a baby… now I’m revising again and after having revised a couple of topics I retook the test. As you can see, I passed it “with flying colours” this time, but still have improvement to do with Streams and Design patterns… Comparing with my last test: 2 categories remained the same; Database access Web features) 4 categories improved; PHP 4/5 Differences (was FAIL) Security (was PASS) String Manipulation and Regular Expressions (was PASS) Functions (was PASS) 2 categories declined; Streams and Network Programming (was PASS) Design (was EXCELLENT) [eep - not so good that!] I think overall however, these statistics shouldn’t be examined too much – there are some questions I can guess and don’t demonstrate that I truly *know* some topics, so I’m going to cover off a few categories I don’t feel to confident on anyway – but then the practise tests are just indicators, and not meant to represent the final exam… we’ll see!

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Installing Zend Framework 1.8.x on Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) using SVN
Posted on May 20th, 2009 No commentsWith the release of the 1.8 series of Zend Framework, I felt the need to update this article , especially due to the entirely new project setup process provided by Zend_Tool. Again, we start with installing the LAMP stack if you haven’t done so already: sudo tasksel install lamp-server So now you’ve got your LAMP stack up and running, lets download the latest SVN tag of Zend Framework. At the time of writing, the latest stable is 1.8.1, which I’ll use here
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Installing Zend Framework 1.8.x on Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) using SVN
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Zend Framework: Default Action in a Controller
Posted on May 16th, 2009 No commentsAs with everything I do, I hack together solutions when there’s probably a much better and easier way of doing things. But anyway - if there’s not an easier way, then here’s a solution to my problem, and if there is, well… I’ll just use that in future… My problem is that I want pretty URLs for my app, such as http://blah.com/home/folder/5/item/27.
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Linking CSS on Zend Framework, the XHTML Valid way
Posted on April 10th, 2009 No commentsI’ve been getting to know Zend Framework , and despite it being awesome so far, there’s a few quirks I just don’t understand… maybe I missed something… Anyway, David Cooper posted a quick howto on adding CSS to a Zend Framework page , which works and is all well and good, but there was a problem. The code that Zend Framework spits out was not XHTML valid
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Linking CSS on Zend Framework, the XHTML Valid way
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Installing Zend Framework on Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) using SVN
Posted on April 7th, 2009 No commentsThis is a pretty simple howto, but here it is anyway! I assume already that you’ve got a LAMP stack working, and if you don’t, it’s easy as pie to install one in Ubuntu: sudo tasksel install lamp-server So now you’ve got your LAMP stack up and running, lets download the latest SVN tag of Zend Framework. At the time of writing, the latest stable is 1.7.8, which I’ll use here
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Yet Another Fill-it-in Thing
Posted on February 25th, 2009 No commentsIt seems to be the craze recently, I get loads of these on Facebook. I enjoy being on the bandwagon, so here’s another one… WERE YOU NAMED AFTER ANYONE?
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Zend Server Released
Posted on February 21st, 2009 No commentsOK, so far all that I’ve managed to do is install it and have a dabble with the config pages and go “oooh that looks pretty”, so this isn’t a hardcore review or anything. Zend have unveiled their newest product, Zend Server… which is essentially Zend’s own W/M/LAMP stack, but with Zend Framework and other components Zend have written, including the very handy Zend Debugger.

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On The Way To A Zend PHP5 Certification
Posted on February 16th, 2009 No commentsIf you follow my Twitter , then you already know that I’m intending to get a Zend PHP5 Certification. I’ve started off by ordering the Php|architect’s Zend PHP 5 Certification Study Guide from Amazon as I read an excerpt from that the other day and found it to be generally quite good.

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