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Viewing blog entries by the tag 'php'
Dawn: Why do we monitor what we monitor? Part 3 of 3 - The SilverStripe Layer
This article was written from an interview with Sam Minnée(Continued from part two.)The PHP/SilverStripe LevelWhen we were considering what information Dawn needed to gather from the SilverStripe layer, we decided upon two types. The first are errors and warnings generated by PHP.
O'Reilly Ruby Blog sees the light
O'Reilly blogger Derek Sivers yesterday wrote an opinion post, 7 reasons I switched back to PHP after 2 years on Rails, and in doing so, reiterated the architectural decisions we made in SilverStripe over a year ago.
Ending Rails Envy in PHP5
Sam's presentation at OSCON, last month's major software conference held in Portland, Oregon, went very well. There are several language features hailed in Rails but little-utilised in PHP5, and Sam did well to explain them.
Ending rails envy in PHP5
We're excited to announce that Sam Minnee, SilverStripe's CTO and the architect behind our framework has been invited to speak at the OSCON software conference next week in Portland, on "Ending Rails Envy in PHP5":
SilverStripe supports GoPHP5!
A few days ago a campaign, GoPHP5, launched to encourage software producers and webhosting companies using the widely-used PHP language to upgrade from version 4 to 5. Version 5 is several years old, works great, but the industry has been lazy to upgrade.I think GoPHP5 is great, because we've been...
SilverStripe tech presentation today
A reminder that the Wellington PHP user group has invited SilverStripe to host and present a technical overview of our content management system and framework after work today (Wednesday). PHP Developers all welcome to come...Details and RSVP here.
SilverStripe to host PHP meetup
Thanks to discussions on the New Zealand PHP Mailing List, and being included in Google Summer of Code, Neil Bertram who runs the PHP user group has invited SilverStripe to host and present the next Wellington PHP Meet Up. This will cover: