

Table of Contents
Issue 06.2007 (June)

The Future of PEAR
By Elizabeth Naramore
What's in Store as New Leadership Takes Hold
As a new era of PHP Extension and Application Repository (affectionately known as PEAR) approaches, the new PEAR governing body has its work cut out for it. In recent months PEAR has gotten a bad rap by some and been wholeheartedly embraced by others. As with any other open source project, as the popularity grows, so do the headaches. Although its popularity has brought fresh bright faces to the growing developer base, it has also experienced some of those open source growing pains. Increasing resources means more contributions, but it also means an increased need for coordination and diplomacy across cultural differences, different views, and different ideas of what’s best for the project. This article sheds light on who makes up this new PEAR Group, where they want to take the PEAR project, and how they’re going to get there.[Read More]

Enterprise 2.0 Security
By PHP Magazine
Web 2.0 technologies Behind the Firewall
Technologies and applications from the Web 2.0 sphere are also used within an enterprise, under the head "Enterprise 2.0" or "Office 2.0". The concept of Enterprise 2.0 brings with it several questions. Which elements are already suited for the application behind the firewall? How are enterprises reacting to this new hype? What are the opportunities and risks of such technologies for commercial organisations? Find the answers in this article.[Read More]

PHPT - Unit Testing for the Rest of Us
By Stoyan Stefanov
Introduction to Unit Testing with PHPT Testing Framework
You have heard about unit testing. You're most probably convinced that you should start writing unit tests as part of the next project and maybe you even convinced your boss to set aside some time. You probably even took a look at the some examples and tutorials and thought "yeah, I can do that". And then? There was no time, the schedule was tight, requirements kept changing, bugs kept popping up and maybe that unit test tool you picked had a little sharper learning curve than you anticipated. It shouldn't be this way, unit tests can be easy to write and run, they can help you with the quality of the code and most of all, they can be fun![Read More]

News & Trends
By PHP Magazine
What’s New in the PHP Community

28.08.2008
Lets Connect the Web with Language, Says Mozilla
The Mozilla Foundation has released a very early prototype of mash-up software called Ubiquity, which is designed to make it easier to …
28.08.2008
TYPOlight Revamps Site, Also Releases V 2.6.0
TYPOlight, the powerful web content management system, has recently come up with version 2.6.0. This release fixes some bugs over the previous …
27.08.2008
Eclipse PDT 2.0 Release Plan Pushed Back Till Year End
On his blog recently, Max Horvath revealed that the next major release of Eclipse PDT, Version 2.0, has been postponed till December …
26.08.2008
Beta of phpMyAdmin 3.0.0 Released
Within a period of just 10 days after the release of its first alpha version, the phpMyAdmin team has released the beta …
21.08.2008
eZ Publish Announces the Last Maintenance Release for Version 3
eZ Publish, an open source enterprise content management system, has recently announced the bug-fixed releases of eZ Publish 4.0.1, 3.10.1, and 3.9.5. …

Open Source Web Development with LAMP
Derick Rethans
This book on LAMP is not primarily focused on PHP, actually quite a small part is devoted to PHP.It starts with a very brief explanation in …
MySQL Cookbook, Second Edition
Paul DuBois
A handy resource when you need quick solutions or techniques, this Cookbook addresses specific questions in using MySQL. You'll find dozens of short, focused pieces of …