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Introduction Testing is an essential aspect of developing in any programming language. If you don't test your source code then how can you verify it works as expected? Manual testing can only be performed irregularly and usually only in limited ways. The answer to testing source code regularly, and in depth, is to write automated tests which can be frequently executed. In PHP such tests are usual
Background In his article "Integrating propel with the Zend Framework" , Ralph Eggert explains how one could integrate propel to his Zend application. It's interesting to see how an _autoload php function can be used to automatically load needed classes (propel,or Zend classes) and thus avoid having to explicitly include the propel files in every controller that would need access to the model.
I have now collected the majority of the slides from the speakers at ZendCon. Most of these have already been posted on the speakers blogs. However, I thought it would be a good idea to gang them all together on one post for those who are looking for them. I've also linked to the blog posts of any speakers who blogged about ZendCon as well. Watch this page for updates, as new slides come in, I'll
As its name implies, the goal of the Standard PHP Library-or SPL, for short-is to provide a standard library of interfaces that allows developers to take full advantage of object-oriented programming in PHP 5. This library of interfaces creates a standard API for certain kinds of built-in functionality, allowing your classes to interact with the PHP engine in a much more seamless manner. The
By: Roy Ganor Introduction Martin Fowler is my mentor! It is not only due to his paper on the emerging usage of Domain Specific Languages, nor solely because of his useful advice on continuous integration techniques, but because of the way he describes the refactoring process for computer languages. At first, refactoring seemed to me to be magic, over the years I have come to view it as mor
By: Alexander Veremyev Introduction The Zend_Pdf component of the Zend Framework is intended to allow you to create or manipulate PDF documents from within your applications. In addition to its text handling capabilities, it comes complete with drawing features that allow you to create or manipulate graphical primitives. When working with text Zend_Pdf gives you the option of using the built-in
Page One As a community-supported open-source language, PHP enjoys the support of hundreds of dedicated developers, who are continuously adding to the available store of PHP libraries and knowledge. This support is most visible in projects like PECL, the PHP Extension Community Library and PEAR, the PHP Extension and Application Repository, which offers a robust, feature-rich collection of PHP wi
Unless this is your first exposure to PHP, it is probably safe to assume that everyone by now has seen the PHP 5 release announcements or at least have heard that XML support has been given a complete overhaul. I am still surprised with those I talk to who are still developing with PHP 4 and actively working with XML, rather than upgrading to PHP 5 to use the new XML tool sets. I guess it might be
Scalability and Responsiveness with Zend Platform's Job Queue By : Dotan Perry and Shie Erlich The Zend Platform Job Queue is used to make applications more responsive by allowing tasks to be performed on other machines (e.g.: dedicated machine), and scheduling tasks to a future time (usually to low-traffic hours). Moreover, Job Queue supports more complex application-level logic such as recurrin
PHP Abstract, the new PHP centric podcast is here. Sit back, relax, and let the funky beat wash over you. While you are at it, grab a nugget of information. Episode 1: PHP Security Tips Special Guest: Eli White Release Date: 06/05/2007 License: Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Eli talks to us about practical tips you can use to help make your application more se
TLK: Anonymous functions TLK: GSoC - dbobj [continued] REQ: getpass TLK: GSoC 07 [continued] TLK: More GSoC 07... BUG: IMAP/GSSAPI auth failure BUG: String BC break TLK: Dealing with the old stuff CVS: LDAP maintenance era PAT: Black box free zone TLK: Anonymous functions Wez Furlong posted a proposal and patch for anonymous functions in PHP. This, he wrote, would allow users
Since the first time I really saw and understood what Flash was and did, I've been jealous of what Flash designers could do. Beyond just the cute animations for banner ads and games, Flash designers have always had a much more fine-grained control on their environment that HTML allows for. Besides my innate inability to design anything like a usable interface, the main drawback that has kept me fr
Zend_Acl / Zend_Auth example scenario by Simon Mundy Hi there all After submitting the initial example of how Zend_Auth and Zend_Acl could be implemented Gavin pointed out areas that weren't really addressed in my proof of concept and it could potentially confuse newcomers to the way MVC is utilised. I'd like to clarify that post to a) Address those concerns and b) see if there's any constructive
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