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Only a few spots remain for our upcoming Chicago conference. Get yours before they're all gone!
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php|architect's Guide to Programming Magento now available for preorder at a discounted price
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Our first Magento class is already sold out! Don't worry, though—we've already set up dates for the next one.
Zend's co-founder will present the opening keynote at this year's php|tek Conference in Chicago, IL (70% sold out!)
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New program brings in-depth training to world's premier Zend Framework-based e-commerce system.
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Over 40% of seats at our popular Chicago conference are gone—get your before it's too late.
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In a move that surprised many people in the open source community, Sun Microsystems purchased MySQL AB for $1 billion.
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The first release candidate for Joomla! 1.0.14 (code name Daybreak) is now available for download.
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Still searching for that perfect PHP framework? Here's one more to take a look at.
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The PEAR website announces that XML-RPC has been disabled at pear.php.net
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The final normal release of PHP, version 4.4.8, has been released for download.
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The third annual DCPHP Conference, to be held in Washington, DC, has opened its Call for Papers.
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Coming next January, the ZF will have no more secrets!
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No DRM + 30% single issues = a happy holiday indeed!
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This month: mysqlnd, object/relational mappers, web scraping, CLI, security, and much, much more
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Shh! Don't tell anyone, but we've heard a rumor that December 21 is a very special day...
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A new version of everyone's favorite PHP/MySQL tool has been released. Bug-fix only, but you're encouraged to upgrade.
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Throw out those boring calendars and use the funcaday instead! A new PHP function is explained every day, so you can keep your appointments and maybe learn something new in the process.
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Good news, everyone—in celebration of our fifth anniversary, we've removed all passwords from our PDF files—past, present and future!
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Google adds another API to it's bag of goodies - the Google Chart API.
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Chris Shiflett is compiling 24 days of PHP tips and tricks as solicited by members of the PHP Community.
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With over 45 talks from the industry's best, even better packages and great discount programs, spots are not going to last long!
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Our popular iPod training promo is coming to an end, but you still have a chance to get a free iPod Touch in time for the holidays!
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We have the technology; we can rebuild it—after months of development, php|a has a new face, an all-PHP-5 new body.
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This month: Imagick, algorithmic objects, CRM integration, PHP meets .NET and much more
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Drupal, Inc. and eZ Systems have been listed among the top 100 companies according to EContent Magazine.
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There is a new PHP Framework around to add to your bag of tricks. Solar 1.0.0alpha1 has been officially released.
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PHP 5.2.5 has now been released and is ready for download.
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This newest release of the PHP IDE, PhpED includes a whole host of new features.
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Adobe announced today that they are giving students and faculty free copies of Flex Builder 2.
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The long-awaited PHP elephpants have arrived!
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Only one week remains before the Call for Papers for our upcoming php|tek 2008 conference closes—don't forget to send in your proposals!
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Ilia lets us know on his blog that PHP 5.2.5RC1 is available for download.
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A new tutorial on the IBM DeveloperWorks site takes us through 3 popular PHP frameworks, ZF, Symfony, and CakePHP.
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ApacheFriends announced that they have released an updated version of XAMPP
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Damien Seguy writes to announce that the PHP usage stats for September have been released.
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php|tek 2008 is coming to Chicago next may! Our Call for Papers will be open until October 31st, 2007—don't forget to get your proposals in!
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Although this conference will be on October 13, 2007, there are still spots available for registration.
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As Ilia Alshanetsky confirms on his blog, work on PHP 5.3 has begun... and a new Release Manager will be holding the reins.
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The development team at WordPress has announced the recent release of WP 2.3.
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Also announced today on Zend's Devzone is a webinar scheduled for October 2 introducing the new PHP Development Tools (PDT) IDE.
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An announcement on Zend's Devzone lets us know that ZF 1.0.2 has been released and is available for immediate download.
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Joomla!Day USA has been announced for October 13, 2007 in New York City at Google's East Coast Headquarters.
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The November and December schedule for our live online training classes is now online—and don't forget our great iPod Touch promo!
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The DCPHP 2007 Conference schedule has been posted.
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ez Systems will be releasing their popular CMS ezPublish in Japan and establishing a presence there to support their Asian markets.
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As if Cal Evans doesn't have enough to do with his work at Zend's Devzone and writing code, he's now been kind enough to put all the PHP podcasts out there in one place for us.
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phpMyAdmin 2.11.1 has been released for immediate download.
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PHP Quebec is pleased to announce the sixth edition of the PHP Quebec Conference.
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The makers of CakePHP have put together “The Show” - the only podcast around dedicated to CakePHP.
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NuSphere, the makers of PhpED, has announced its involvement with the Parallels Partner Program's ISV initiative.
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Damien Seguy at nexen.net has released the PHP usage stats for August.
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ActiveState, creators of the popular Komodo IDE announced the creation of the Open Komodo Project.
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A post to the internals mailing list (and a note on php.net) announces the latest stable release - PHP 5.2.4
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Congratulations to all the winners of the Sourceforge Community Awards, including the PHP-based projects.
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A post on Zend's DevZone announces the release of ZF 1.0.1
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Nexen.net has released the PHP Adoption Usage Stats for July 2007.
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Ilia Alshanetsky announces on his blog the release of PHP5.4.2RC1.
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Recent Secunia security reports include Drupal and Joomla! CMS's, so if you're using these packages, you might want to listen up.
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