Working with LOBs in Oracle and PHP
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Php|works CfP Announced!
Our Call for Papers is now open, but the deadline for submissions is July 25, 2008.This year's php|works takes place concurrently with PyWorks 2008, MTA's new fall Python conference, organized by the publishers of Python Magazine, and attendees to both conferences will be able to attend talks from either.This gives us a great opportunity to create cross-over talks to cover topics that bridge both worlds, enriching members of either communities and facilitating the cross-pollination of ideas.
ZendCon 2008 - September 15-18 - Santa Clara, CA-US
Join us for the largest PHP only gathering, September 15th - 18th. Discuss topics such as:PHP in the EnterpriseAdvanced PHP Programming TechniquesScalabilityPHP and RIAsOur guest keynote speaker this year is Zak Greant who will be speaking on The Age of Literate MachinesFor more information and to register for the biggest PHP even of the year, visit http://zendcon.com/
Manual Restructure And License Change
Few weeks ago the manual was restructured, hopefully improving navigation and making room for per-extension chapters and usage examples along with improved documentation for object oriented extensions. Most noticable changes are the function reference, predefined variables, context options and parameters and predefined exceptions manul pages, which we would really appreciate feedback on.
TestFest 2008 Wrap-up
Also for those people wondering, you can continue to submit tests on the TestFest submission site. A bit thank you to all participants and TestFest organizers! Without the countless people that helped organize local events, implement the infrastructure and submissions reviewers, the TestFest would have obviously not worked out as well as it has.
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International PHP Conference: Call For Papers
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DC PHP Conference 2008: Call For Papers Open
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