PHP is already popular, used in millions of domains (according to Netcraft), supported
by most ISPs and used by household-name Web companies like Yahoo! The upcoming versions
of PHP aim to add to this success by introducing new features that make PHP more usable
in some cases and more secure in others.
The future of PHP - 0 views
Building semantic Web CRUD operations using PHP - 0 views
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When developing a Web application, it's standard practice to create a database structure on which server-side code is placed for the logic and UI layers. To connect to the database, the server-side code needs to do some basic creating, updating, deleting, and — most importantly — reading of records.
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SPARQL — Simple Protocol and RDF Query Language
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Why move from SQL to SPARQL? There are many reasons why you would want to move from SQL to SPARQL. The details extend beyond the scope of this article, but you could be motivated by the following points: You want a more distributed data solution. You want to expose your data on the Web for people to use and link to. You may find Node-Arc-Node relationships (triple) easier to understand than relational database models. You may want to understand your data in a pure object-oriented fashion to work with an OOP paradigm (PHP V5 and later supports OOP). You want to build generic agents that can connect to data sources on the Web.
PHP Worst Practices at blog.phpdeveloper.org - 0 views
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Beware the Outsiders
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Sure, you could cobble together your own library to add that feature and yes, it might integrate excellently with your code, but what does that gain you? One of the points of Open Source development is to share your knowledge with the rest of the community.
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If you’re writing your code without any sort of documentation, you’re dooming you and possibly future maintainers of the code into many a pointless search to try to figure out why method a() returns two completely different value types depending on which parameters it’s given.
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PHP Generic Access Control Lists - 0 views
Tank Auth - 0 views
pxWeather - PHP XML Weather Utility - 1 views
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