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PHP Framework Consolidation?

November 27th, 2005

There is recent interest in consolidating Java frameworks with similar approaches. WebWork is joining Struts, which surprised me. Along the same lines, the Java Web Alignment group brings together many big players in the Java framework space:

The Java web framework landscape has become quite fragmented; the purpose of this group is to explore [...]

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PHP 5.1 is out

November 25th, 2005

PHP 5.1.0 is out. There is alot of good stuff in this release and it is a major milestone. May PHP 5.1.2 be as successful as PHP 4.1.2.
I say 5.1.2 because it looks like there are is going to be at least one, possibly two bug fix releases to follow. There is [...]

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A Glimpse into the Future: PHP 6

November 22nd, 2005

Derick Rethans has posted the notes from the recent PHP 6 meeting in Paris. All I can say is wow! PHP has a bright future. Good job guys.
I’ve also been impressed with the new upgrade notes for 5.1. Good job there, too.
I’ve read over the whole thing and I like what [...]

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Two preg_replace Escaping Gotchas

November 13th, 2005

preg_replace is a workhorse PHP function, but it has a couple of escaping gotchas that can cause it to yield unexpected or undesirable results.

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Communicating a Vision with Open Source

November 6th, 2005

Jon Udell and John Montgomery are taking a private conversation about open source public:

I’ll continue one argument I was having with Jon in the open, just to see what happens. The premise: Open collaboration can relentlessly commoditize things that require a lot of work — like deep integration — just because it can mobilize the [...]

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Language Peeves

November 6th, 2005

Phil Ringnalda grinds his teeth when people say depreciated instead of deprecated. I know how he feels. The one that bothers me is hearing people say orientated instead of oriented, as in “object orientated.”

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Harry Fuecks, PHP Patterns and Dynamically Typed

November 4th, 2005

I was reading this post over at Dynamically Typed and I was thinking to myself, this looks like something that Harry Fuecks would write. A glance at the top of the page confirmed my suspicions. Harry has been writing a few new blog posts over there. That and the resurrection of the [...]

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