PHP : Magazine Articles

Covers <ul> <li>Prepare <li>BLOB/CLOB/LOB support <li>Calling storing procedures and PL/SQL <li>Bind parameters, IN and OUT parameters <li>REF CURSORs <li>Error-handling <li>Date and time management </ul>

SmartPPC Pro FindArticles Plug-In

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"FindArticles Plug-In is designed to help your visitors find published articles quick and easy, based on the topics of interest. It searches articles among more than 5.5 million articles from more than 900 magazines and journals, starting from 1998 until present. FindArticles even brings some print-only publications to the Web for the first time. This plugin will extend scopes of SmartPPC Pro script.Using this plugin you can offer your visitors new services and enlarge traffic and ranking.

Configuration Management

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The mangement of software development projects with respect to issues such as multiple developers working on the same code at the same time, targeting multiple platforms, supporting multiple versions, and controlling the status of code.

WEB servers come in various shapes and sizes. They run under a variety of operating systems, have varying levels of power and complexity, and range in price from rather expensive to free. One of them is Apache.

PEAR Tutorials

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PEAR is the standard library of PHP code for PHP4. Tutorials and documentation on PEAR can be found here.

This article by Zend describes why PHP is gaining popularity as the enterprise solution for developing dynamic Web applications.

Here is an extensive compilation of tips on how to optimise Apache on Linux and Unix for PHP and CGI programs. The tips can also be applied to Perl and Python.

PHP Caches and Debuggers

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This article presents a compilation of all available PHP debuggers and caches, with benchmarks.

Job costing software lets you resume your role as project manager, not accountant. Manual methods of job costing simply cannot keep up with a projectÂ’s daily changes.

PHP 4.0 makes its debut. The author puts PHP 4 through its paces on one of the busiest Web sites around--Linux Today--and what his benchmarking shows will amaze you: PHP 4.0 is an amazingly fast tool that can optimize any Web site.