DPC Radio is now live! (come hear what you missed)
PHP now has another podcast to help developers new and old stay on top of their game, DPC Radio. Starting with the opening keynote from DPC09, “PHP: People, Code, Ideas” presented by Andrei Zmievski,...
View ArticleThe Easy Problems Are The Hard Problems
Speaker: Paul Reinheimer Consider “Easy” problems in web applications, like login forms. On the surface, terribly simple, slap some escaping functions on a query and you’re done! Well, not quite, what...
View ArticleGrokking the REST Architecture
Speaker: Ben Ramsey REST has become the hip, new buzzword of Web 2.0. But what makes an application RESTful? Pretty URLs? XML over HTTP? Any service that’s not SOAP? In all the hype, the definition of...
View ArticleSecure Programming with the Zend Framework
Speaker: Stefan Esser The idea of that talk is to go through the classes of vulnerabilities or security problems that you usually need to take care of yourself and look at the Zend Framework to check...
View ArticleAnnouncing the Dutch PHP Conference 2011
It’s that time of year again! For the fifth year in a row, Ibuildings is organising the Dutch PHP Conference, and the new website is back online at http://www.phpconference.nl. The event will be held...
View ArticleVideo Interview: Lorna Mitchell
With the Call for Papers open and the for the Dutch PHP Conference 2011, it seems like a good time to bring in this interview from last year’s host, Lorna Mitchell. Watch this short video for her...
View ArticleHappy Birthday TechPortal
It doesn’t seem like 2 years since we launched techPortal as Ibuildings‘ developer portal, but the calendar indicates that this is true! There have been some great posts on this site since then and we...
View ArticleWin A Ticket to DPC11!
I’m wildly excited to announce that we have a ticket to give away for the Dutch PHP Conference 2011!! The conference is entirely English-language (although you will hear many languages spoken in the...
View ArticleAnnouncing the DPC12 CfP (and a Mobile Conference)
It’s that time of year again; the Dutch PHP Conference has announced its dates (7-9th June 2012) and the call for papers is now open! This year, the conference expands into a new dimension with the...
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