I am happy to announce that our book on building Zend Framework Web Services (published by PHP|Architect) is finally out! More info can be found here and you can grab a copy here. Enjoy (I hope) !
In this post, I’ll try to explain how you can use Node.js to catch events on Firebird. Although Microsoft announced last week to contribute resources towards porting Node to Windows, it currently does not run out of the box on Windows. You can try to run it with Cygwin. In...
Last Friday I presented a talk on Comet and PHP during the official track of the Dutch PHP Conference 2011. Since Slideshare did not convert my slides as it should, I decided to add the links in the slides here… for your convenience. You can also download the full OpenOffice...
We needed a somewhat more advanced Excel file generation toolset for one of our customers and decided to take Ilia Alshanetsky’s Excel extension for PHP for a spin. The extension exposes LibXL‘s power. LibXL allows for generating and editing XLS files, and extracting data from them. There are some code...
The recording of a webinar I gave about “Using Jenkins/Hudson for Continuous Builds” is available online at Zend’s webinar page. Jenkins, the successor of Hudson, can be used to continuously build and deploy your code and database upgrades. Continuous builds can be used to have snapshots of a work in...
Yesterday, I tried a first attempt at presenting some info on ‘Building Web Services with Zend Framework’. Feedback is collected here and the slideshow is embedded below. Building Web Services with Zend Framework (PHP Benelux meeting 20100713 Vlissingen) View more presentations from King Foo.