PHP und Open Source Webinare
Continuous Integration with PHPUnderControl - Part 1 (Englisch)
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PHP Security (Englisch)
Tune in to watch Zend's PHP Expert Jesse Lesperance's Webinar.
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PHP Security (Englisch)
Presented by: Kevin Schroeder, Zend Technologies
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PHP 4 to PHP 5 Migration (Englisch)
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As you probably already know, PHP 4 is about to reach it's opfficial end of life. Very soon you will need to consider migrating any PHP 4 applications to PHP 5. Zend's PHP expert John Coggeshall shared important information that can help you with this migration.
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Bringing operational maturity to business critical PHP applications (Englisch)
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Learn about enhancing the operational maturity of PHP applications. The Webinar addresses the following challenges with ensuring predictability through the application delivery lifecycle:
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Everything you need to know about the PHP 5 Certification Exam (Englisch)
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Zend Certified Engineers are the most sought after PHP developers. Certification gives developers the ability to differentiate themselves from non-certified PHP developers and gives businesses confidence that their PHP certified developers have met an expected level of expertise. To become a Zend Certified Engineer developers must pass the Certification exam covering a wide range of PHP topics. Attend the Zend Certified Engineer Webinar and hear all the details about the exam. Presented on January 30, 2008 by Beth Gomez – Training Program Manager Click here to view the recorded Webinar Click here to download the Webinar's slides (PDF) click here to view the Webinar's Q&A |
Seven Steps to Better PHP code (Englisch)
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Developers spend an increasing amount of time maintaining existing code. Refactoring is a technique to make code more readable, maintainable, and extendable by improving the design, but without changing the visible behaviour. Refactoring can be successfully used in conjunction with migrations, bug fixing, when preparing to extend code, or just as an anti-aging measure to keep your code fresh. This two-part webinar will introduce you to a seven-step refactoring methodology specifically designed for PHP. PHP expert Stefan Priebsch will show you how to successfully apply refactoring to your PHP projects. This makes your code a little better every day, and helps you write better code in the future. Step 1: Format source code consistently Step 2: Establish naming conventions Step 3: Create API documentation Step 4: Elimimate redundant and duplicated code Step 5: Shorten code blocks Step 6: Separate different concerns Step 7: Replace implementations |
PHP Security Basics (Englisch)
PHP4 to PHP5 Migration (Englisch)
A little over three years ago, the PHP community released version 5 of its popular programming language. PHP5 has now become the version of choice for many new PHP projects. However, PHP4 remains popular and is still widely used.
The PHP community has announced that December 2007 will be the end of life for PHP4. While this may sound ominous, it doesn’t mean that PHP4 will simply vanish. But it does mean that the PHP community will stop maintaining PHP4. This webinar is aimed at developers who are still using PHP4 and considering switching to PHP5. It is also intended to provide IT managers responsible for PHP applications additional information for their decision on whether to stick with their current version or migrate. This webinar seeks to answer the questions, “What are the benefits of migrating to PHP5? And, equally importantly, what are the risks?” This will put you in a better position to make an informed decision between PHP4 and PHP5.
Presented at 10/17/07 by Ivo Jansch, CTO iBuildings
PHP Highlighted on IBM 515 & 525 Announcement Video (Englisch)
Advanced PHP Solutions with Zeev Suraski (Englisch)
Managing the PHP Lifecycle with Zend (Englisch)
Trends in PHP and XML Application Development (Englisch)
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XML is everywhere, are you ready? PHP (PHP Hypertext Preprocessor) continues to expand as a highly scalable platform for web applications. Join this webcast for business partners, to learn about the recent trends in PHP web application development and usage of XML in applications using the hybrid data server from IBM, DB2 9. Featured Speaker:
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Web Services with PHP (Englisch)
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Built specifically for Web development, PHP has proven itself the perfect Web integration platform. With the introduction of PHP 5, PHP has reached new levels of support for Web Services, XML and Service Oriented Architectures. Learn how you can integrate Web Services into your PHP applications—quicker and easier than ever before. Featured Speaker: John Herren, PHP Evangelist, Zend Technologies View webinar |



