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Package: | Net_FTP |
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Weblog: | Tobias Schlitt - Weblog |
Title: | Net_FTP 1.3.0 stable |
Date: | 2005-02-24 |
I recently release Net_FTP 1.3.0 stable. After 2 RCs and just one little bug for RC2 within a month I decided to go stable with Net_FTP 1.3. Because of this there were just some minor changes to the files (e.g. updating documentation regarding PEARs new d | |
Package: | XML_RPC |
Weblog: | Sebastian Bergmann |
Title: | Gentoo PHP Development |
Date: | 2005-02-23 |
According to this week's Gentoo Weekly Newsletter the Gentoo's PHP herd (which I joined last week) made the second place in the weekly "Closed Bug Rankings" with 24 closed bugs. If you look at the closed bugs you will see that I have been quite busy wi | |
Package: | Console_Getopt |
Weblog: | Sebastian Bergmann |
Title: | Gentoo PHP Development |
Date: | 2005-02-23 |
According to this week's Gentoo Weekly Newsletter the Gentoo's PHP herd (which I joined last week) made the second place in the weekly "Closed Bug Rankings" with 24 closed bugs. If you look at the closed bugs you will see that I have been quite busy wi | |
Package: | Archive_Tar |
Weblog: | Sebastian Bergmann |
Title: | Gentoo PHP Development |
Date: | 2005-02-23 |
According to this week's Gentoo Weekly Newsletter the Gentoo's PHP herd (which I joined last week) made the second place in the weekly "Closed Bug Rankings" with 24 closed bugs. If you look at the closed bugs you will see that I have been quite busy wi | |
Package: | PEAR |
Weblog: | Sebastian Bergmann |
Title: | Gentoo PHP Development |
Date: | 2005-02-23 |
According to this week's Gentoo Weekly Newsletter the Gentoo's PHP herd (which I joined last week) made the second place in the weekly "Closed Bug Rankings" with 24 closed bugs. If you look at the closed bugs you will see that I have been quite busy wi | |
Package: | Cache_Lite |
Weblog: | a work on process |
Title: | Technorati API Updates |
Date: | 2005-02-22 |
I've finally found time to make some changes to Services_Technorati. The key issue I'd been wanting to address was caching and following comments from Doug Clifton and Ryan King I finally got round to working on it. I've decided to make use of another PEA | |
Package: | DB_DataObject |
Weblog: | PeeaycHPee |
Title: | PDO::firstImpressions() |
Date: | 2005-02-22 |
My pet project du jour has to do with PHP, commits and RSS. I'll talk about it here when it's ready, but in the mean time, here's a teaser. Part of what I'm doing is putting commit data into a database. Since I'm re-architecting my database schema and | |
Package: | HTML_Template_Flexy |
Weblog: | Robert Peake |
Title: | Practical PHP Coding Standards - Part 2 / 3 |
Date: | 2005-02-19 |
In Part One we examined PHPDocumentor -- a powerful tool to document your code, and some pointers on how to use DocBlocks. Now, the second directive is: Separate Code From Content. This means use a templating system. The most basic form of templating s | |
Package: | PEAR |
Weblog: | Lot 49 - Greg Beaver's blog |
Title: | Dependencies in PEAR 1.4.0, Part 2 |
Date: | 2005-02-17 |
In Part 1 of the Dependencies series, I wrote of basic dependencies, and the structure of how things work. In Part 2, I will discuss several crucial changes to the way dependencies work that help to drastically improve application support in PEAR.For y | |
Package: | Net_Monitor |
Weblog: | Robert Peake |
Title: | Contributing To Pear |
Date: | 2005-02-16 |
"Contributing to PEAR: An Insider's Look At The Process Behind The Packages" (Cover Story) International PHP Magazine, February 2005 Have ever considered writing a package for PEAR or are just curious about how the whole process works? This article ta | |
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