CodeIgniter.com: CodeIgniter 2.0.0 Released
The day has finally arrived for the CodeIgniter fans out there - EllisLab has officially released CodeIgniter 2.0.0 in two versions - the Core and Reactor branches. Today EllisLab and the CodeIgniter...
View ArticleElliot Haughin's Blog: CodeIgniter 1.7.x, 'Core' 2.0, CodeIgniter Reactor,...
Elliot Haughin has posted some of his thoughts about the huge amount of changes the CodeIgniter framework project has been going through lately including moves to Bitbucket, the "Core" versus...
View ArticleMarco Tabini's Blog: Is PHP running out of itches to scratch?
In a new post to his blog Marco Tabini poses an interesting question - is PHP running out of itches to scratch in the evolution of the language? think it's fair to say that the pace at which PHP core...
View ArticleCourt Ewing's Blog: How PHP is Broken and How It Can Be Fixed
Court Ewing has a (slightly inflammatory) post to his blog that shares some of his opinions on why he thinks PHP is broken and a few thoughts on how it could be fixed. He's edited the article since...
View ArticleKevin Schroeder's Blog: Why PHP?
Kevin Schroeder has a new post to his blog today asking "Why PHP?" - not so much a "why you should chose PHP for your development", more of a why PHP is the way it is. Today on twitter there was a...
View ArticleAgile Toolkit Blog: How to Earn Money with Open Source?
On the Agile Toolkit blog today there's and interesting article with a slightly misleading title - "How to Earn Money with Open Source?" It talks less about strategies of how to monetize your open...
View ArticleAnthony Ferrara's Blog: On PSR-0 Being Included In PHP's Core
In a new post to his blog today Anthony Ferrara looks at the (heated) discussion that's popped up around having the PSR-0 autoloader standard included as a part of the PHP core. He gives his reasons...
View ArticleChris Hartjes' Blog: How Not to Suck at PHP
In this recent post to his blog, Chris Hartjes answers his request for a "rant topic" by responding to a question about "how to not suck at PHP" (from Travis Northcutt). I thought about this question...
View ArticlePHPClasses.org: Lately in PHP, Episode 22 - Will the Git Move Encourage more...
On the PHPClasses.org site there's a new episode of their "Lately in PHP" podcast wondering if the move of PHP to git will encourage more non-core developers to contribute to the project. The PHP...
View ArticlePádraic Brady: PHP Escaper RFC: Consistent Escaping Functionality For...
There's been a lot of chatter about a recent RFC from Pádraic Brady on the php.internals maling list - his proposal to add native escaping to the PHP core. He shares some of his own thoughts about the...
View ArticleBen Ramsey: Contributing to PHP Core
Ben Ramsey has a new post to his site today related to a talk of his that was accepted at this year's ZendCon conference about contributing to the PHP core: I've been accepted to speak at ZendCon this...
View ArticleWordPress.org: A New Frontier for Core Development
WordPress, by far one of the most popular PHP-based applications out there has a new post to their site officially stating a change in core development practices: In a little over a decade, we've made...
View Article7PHP.com: PHP Interview With Michael Wallner A Full-Time Core PHP Developer
On 7PHP.com today another community interview has been posted - this time it's with Michael Wallner, a full-time PHP core developer working at SmugMug. Today I bring you an interview with someone...
View ArticleVoices of the ElePHPant: It's the Booze Talking #5: Core Developers
The Voices of the ElePHPant podcast has released its latest episode, the next in their "It's the Booze Talking" roundtable series - Episode #5, "Core Developers". This episode was recorded live at...
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