Friday, January 7. 2011PHP in 2010 - a year in retrospective
Every year, for the past three years, Ibuildings has written a retrospective of the past twelve months in PHP. Looking back at last year's post, it amazes me how quickly what we were talking about is now passe. Was it only 2009 that Twitter became mainstream? Though not a heavy contributor to the 140-character medium, I find it one of the best ways to keep track of what's going on in the community. Did we only really have the last twelve months to enjoy Google Chrome? It seems to have been my choice of browser for far longer.
Changes in PHPLooking at some of the other points raised last year, it seems the predictions were right on the money about PHP 5.3. Certainly within Ibuildings, the drive towards namespacing has been eagerly pursued, with only existing code bases holding back implementation. Hopefully 2011 will see Zend Framework 2 launched, providing a backbone for more applications based around the features in 5.3. Continue reading "PHP in 2010 - a year in retrospective" Thursday, June 24. 2010What's current in the world of PHP?
2 weeks ago, Ibuildings organised the fourth Dutch PHP Conference in the RAI centre in Amsterdam. DPC is a way for us to help PHP developers learn new skills and improve existing ones, but it is also an excellent way to get experts from around the world together and learn about current trends in the PHP ecosystem.
Continue reading "What's current in the world of PHP?" Tuesday, March 18. 2008DPC 2008, the votes go to: what's new in PHP6 After announcing Derick Rethans as the most requested PHP Guru in the Call for Ideas for the Dutch PHP Conference, we are now announcing the most requested topic: PHP6 (and, if not released by the time of the conference, the upcoming PHP 5.3 release).The talk will not only cover the new features of PHP6, but also addresses what you can do in your apps right now, to smooth the transition later. In other words, tips 'n tricks to keep your code 'portable' across versions. Continue reading "DPC 2008, the votes go to: what's new in PHP6" Monday, March 3. 2008Unicode support in PHP 6
A few days ago I was at FOSDEM, the Free and Open Source Software Developers European Meeting. One of the talks there, was about PHP 6 and the unicode support it promised by Andrei Zmievski. I have long been waiting for unicode support in PHP because of some projects in the past where I discovered the limitations we currently have to work around. So I was coming into the talk expecting that it could now speak unicode natively.
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