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Phantom Reference : Weblog - 0 views

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    PHP Support in Netbeans
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    Free Web Templates in xhtml/css
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    Web que recolecta Ejemplos Ajax
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    Transform your psd in CSS
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    Transforma tus PSD (Imagenes de Photoshop) en CSS
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    Multithread con PHP y Curl
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Building semantic Web CRUD operations using PHP - 0 views

  • 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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      Interet du CRUD
  • SPARQL — Simple Protocol and RDF Query Language
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      PHP works with SPARQK to implement CRUD
  • 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.
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      Interest of SPARQL
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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
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PHP Worst Practices at blog.phpdeveloper.org - 0 views

  • Beware the Outsiders
  • 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.
  • Unplanification
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  • This would be the combined voices of everyone in your past that tried to teach you the mantra: “Plan First, Code Later”.
  • The Documentation Wasteland
  • 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.
  • ets you know the “why” instead of just the “how” the code gives you
  • You’d be surprised how often you’ll find yourself referring to it once it’s reliable.
  • Free Your Mind
  • You, as a developer, know that there’s always more than one way to solve a problem.
  • Just like ‘anti patterns’, who are an important read as well, ‘worst practices’ help developers avoid mistakes.
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Rasmus Lerdorf: PHP Frameworks? Think Again. - 0 views

  • Rasmus Lerdorf is the creator of PHP and still continues as a core developer to the PHP project.
  • heavy Twitter mashup that he created. This does a lot of database calls and a lot of behind the scenes work. By hand-tuning it he was able to get on the order of 280 req/sec.
  • "Any script based language is simply not fast enough".
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  • So, are there any frameworks that don’t suck? Rasmus did mention that he liked CodeIgniter because it is faster, lighter and the least like a framework.
  • It all starts with “I don’t need a framework.” 2. Then you create 7 classes. 3. Now you have a small library of classes. 4. Then you create an application that uses your library. 5. It works and it’s fast, hurray! 6. Then someone asks you to extend the functionality of your application. 7. And they keep asking for more, and more, and more and more… 8. Now you have 43 classes. 9. You’ve learn so much in the last 2 years. Design patterns, security, performance, testing… 10. What once was a small library is now a big, ugly, un-tested, un-documented, scary framework. 11. Then you change jobs. 12. And you create another 7 classes… This has been happening for the last 30 years.
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Sample PHP code for creating forgot password feature in any website - 4 views

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    Most of the websites will require the users to register them for getting username/password which can be used for logging into their website.
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9 Useful PHP Functions and Features You Need to Know | Nettuts+ - 0 views

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    "Even after using PHP for years, we stumble upon functions and features that we did not know about. Some of these can be quite useful, yet underused. With that in mind, I've compiled a list of nine incredibly useful PHP functions and features that you should be familiar with."
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    PHP2RANJAN is freelance php, joomla, drupal, wordpress, zencart, magento developer. we give complete php development with error free work. I have total 8 years of experience in PHP and open source technology. I have a team of php developer who all working for international client like USA, UK, Australia, Canada, France, Germany,Malasia, UAE, singapore,South Africa ,and Australia. I am available daily 12 hours for my client on skype , gtalk and phone

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