Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in Open Source, PHP, Programming | Posted on 28-11-2001
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An anonymous person sent me the following link about a company called “Triplehash” who has released “Serlient“. It is suppose to allow you to build windows applications using php.
Another few links that may be of interest are php.resourceindex.com as well as Hot Scripts.
Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in PHP, Programming, Speaking | Posted on 07-05-2001
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Do you need to get your staff up to speed on PHP? Are you a PHP programmer, looking for a hands on approach to learning PHP? If you fit any of these conditions or just want to learn more about building dynamic web sites with PHP, then consider taking our PHP training course this coming June. Space is limited so be sure to act fast!
Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in Open Source, PHP, Programming | Posted on 05-04-2001
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The next PHP Users group meeting for Southeastern Michigan meets today, April 5th, 2001.
The meeting starts officially at 8:00, however several people normally come around 7:00 for refreshments and networking. The meeting is open to any and all parties who wish to learn more about PHP. Anyone is welcome to attend!
The meeting is held at Tap Internet World Headquarters located at 125 North Huron in downtown Ypsilanti.
Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in PHP, Programming | Posted on 01-03-2001
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Miester was the first to write in that there was a release of PHP-GTK.
The first release of PHP-GTK is now available. PHP-GTK is a PHP extension that provides an object-oriented interface to GTK+ toolkit and enables you to write client-side cross-platform GUI applications. For more information, visit gtk.php.net.
Posted by Keith Elder | Posted in Open Source, PHP, Programming | Posted on 08-02-2001
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It is slowly becoming the classic argument among Unix web developers. Which language is better, Perl or PHP? Having touched way more PHP code than Perl code, I am of course biased. However today I spoke with a die hard advocate of Perl today and he spent about 10 minutes trying to explain to me how fast Perl was, how it could connect to different databases, mod this, mod that, yada yada yada. After hanging up he sent me about 10 different examples of how PHP cannot do the things Perl can do. One of the ones he sent was….