ApacheCon Europe Call for Papers
[08-Feb-2005]
ApacheCon Europe will be held from July 18th to July 22th in Stuttgart,
Germany. The conference organizers are looking for speakers willing to have a
talk of any of the topics mentioned on the website. If you think
that you have material for this conference and want to have a talk there, you
can submit a paper here.
PHP Security Consortium
[31-Jan-2005]
An international group of PHP experts today announced the official launch
of the PHP Security Consortium (PHPSC), a
group whose mission is to promote secure programming practices within the
PHP community through education and exposition while maintaining high
ethical standards.
Members of the PHPSC seek to educate PHP developers about security through
a variety of resources, including documentation, tools, and standards. In
addition to their educational efforts, the PHPSC engages in exploratory
and experimental research in order to develop and promote standards of
best practice for PHP application development.
O'Reilly Open Source Convention 2005
[27-Jan-2005]
Circle August 1-5 on your calendar and join in at the O'Reilly
Open Source Convention in beautiful Portland, Oregon. OSCON 2005
will be at the Oregon Convention Center, where there will be
tutorials, sessions, parties, BOFs, and a huge exhibit
hall. The Call
for Proposals is now open, and registration and hotel
information will be available soon. Get the details as soon
as they're available by signing up for the OSCON
newsletter.
You're invited to submit a proposal to lead tutorials and sessions.
Visit the submissions page for all the details on tracks and proposal
guidelines. The committee is particularly interested in talks on PHP
5: migration, new developments, security, case studies, large-scale
applications development, and best practices. Proposals are due no
later than February 13, 2005.
Third Hungarian PHP Conference
[17-Jan-2005]
The Web Application Development Division of the John von Neumann Computer
Society is proud to present the Third
Hungarian PHP Conference which will take place in Budapest, on Saturday
March 12th, sponsored by several international and local companies.
The conference offers an entirely free one day activity with several
presentations addressing basic and advanced topics as well, mostly in
Hungarian. This year, the organizers are also happy to welcome Derick
Rethans and Lukas Smith speaking. Continuing on the success of previous
years, a five+five kilobyte-limited PHP 5 contest has been started to
discover the most talented PHP programmers in the country.
 php|tropics
[06-Jan-2005]
On the heels of last year's php|cruise, this year
php|architect magazine has
announced php|tropics, a
5-day conference event that will take place between May 11 and 15, 2005 at the
Moon Palace All-inclusive Resort in wonderful Cancun, Mexico.
With sessions and hands-on tutorials held by many leading PHP experts,
including Ilia Alshanetsky, Wez Furlong, Derick Rethans, George Schlossnagle
and many others, php|tropics is an excellent and inexpensive way to learn lots
about PHP in a fun-filled and exciting atmosphere. This year, the conference
also sports "bring your own laptop" tutorials, where the audience is encourage
to participate in hands-on exercises throughout the event.
A special early-bird discount is in effect until February 28, and attendees
who sign up before that date receive a $100 discount. In addition,
php|architect will sponsor and cover all examination fees for conference
attendees interested in trying their hand at the Zend Certification Exam.
 PHP awarded Programming Language of 2004
[05-Jan-2005]
PHP has been awarded the Programming
Language of 2004, according to the TIOBE Programming Community Index.
This index uses information collected from the popular search engines, and
are based on the world-wide availability of skilled engineers, courses and
third party vendors.
Congratulations to us all!
A Note on Security in PHP
[31-Dec-2004]
The PHP Development Team has issued an important
statement that deals with the security of PHP, and of PHP-based applications.
The trigger for releasing this statement was the growing misconception in the PHP
community regarding recent security problems, which exploited bugs
in PHP applications, rather than bugs in PHP itself. It's a recommended read
for anybody using PHP.
Function list suggestions available
[27-Dec-2004]
Surely, some of our visitors are back at work for a few days between
holidays, and hopefully they will find our post-christmas gift useful.
The function list suggestions we started to test a year ago seemed to
be working better as some bugs were found and fixed, so it was time to
make the result available on all php.net pages.
Whenever you type something into the search field, while having the
function list search option selected, you will get a list of suggested
functions starting with the letters you typed in. You can browse the list
with the up/down keys, and you will be able to autocomplete the function
name with the spacebar.
If you are not interested in this feature, you can turn it
off for yourself on the My PHP.net page.
More information about is available on
the search page.
 Speakers Announced for PHP West Conference on Web Services
[22-Dec-2004]
PHP West is holding a conference
on January 14th, 2005 at the Vancouver Planetarium providing a great
environment for the promotion of PHP within the Vancouver area. With the
high impact level of speakers
scheduled for this event, you can look forward to in depth talks from
the likes of Rasmus Lerdorf, Terry Chay, John Coggeshall, Ilia Alshanetsky,
and Cal Henderson speaking on a wide array of topics focused on Web Services.
Tickets
are only 50$! Due to limited capacity for this event we recommend
you register soon to reserve your seat.
PHP 4.3.10 & 5.0.3 released!
[15-Dec-2004]
The PHP Development Team would like to announce the immediate release of
PHP 4.3.10 and PHP 5.0.3.
These are maintenance releases that in addition to non-critical bug fixes
address several very serious security issues. All Users of PHP are strongly
encouraged to upgrade to one of these releases as soon as possible.
For changes since PHP 4.3.9, please consult the
PHP 4 ChangeLog.
For changes since PHP 5.0.2, please consult the
PHP 5 ChangeLog.
Second Bulgarian PHP Conference
[15-Dec-2004]
The second Web Technology conference in Bulgaria will be held in March 2005
at the city of Sofia. Within its framework, the Second
Bulgarian PHP Conference and first IT Business conference will be held.
The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the new tendencies in this direction
and to popularize the internet technologies in the spheres of business,
education, and services. The range of subjects includes technologies like
PHP, Perl, business systems through web, education through the internet, and
others. The Call
For Papers is open, if you would like to have a speach at this event.
International PHP Conference 2005 - Spring Edition (Amsterdam, May 2-4)
[15-Dec-2004]
The PHP Center and the Software & Support Verlag are pleased
to announce the International
PHP Conference 2005 Spring Edition in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
The dates for this event will be May 2-4, 2005. The conference venue
is the RAI conference center.
Like last year the organizers would like to present an interesting and
various programme to the international PHP Community, so they are happy
to ask you to submit
your proposals for the session programme.
The topics are General PHP, PHP & Business/Integration,
PHP & Databases, PHP Design, PHP Extensions, PHP & XML
and PHP-GTK.
Call for Speakers: PHP Québec 2005
[09-Nov-2004]
The PHP Québec is proud to announce the PHP Québec
conference 2005, which will be held on March, 30th&31th and
April 1rst 2005. We are looking for the best speakers, willing to
share their experience and skills with the educated crowd of PHP
programmers in eastern Canada and in the USA. PHP Québec
2005 features 4 distinct tracks:
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Professional PHP
-
PHP advanced technics
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MySQL
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Apache and ASF projects
For more information, read the
PHP Québec web site.
MySQL, RedHat and other partners started a new campaign against software patents
[01-Nov-2004]
In order to boost more awareness of the pending software patent issues in the
European Union—MySQL, ISP 1&1, RedHat and other partners started
a new portal "http://nosoftwarepatents.com".
The site is available in 10 different european languages and explains why
software patents are bad, and how they might affect you. In order to learn
more, or participate in events against software patents, have a look at the
very informative website.
Zend's PHP 5 Coding Contest winners announced
[25-Oct-2004]
Congratulations to Qiang Xue, whose application 'PRADO' earned high votes both from the public and from the judges' panel!
There are 49 other prizewinning applications in Zend's
contest gallery
- too many to list here. Some of them are ongoing projects, bringing PHP 5 a
small armoury of useful open source tools.
The top 50 applications will remain on display until the end of this year, giving
you the chance to take a leisurely look through the code and see how the new
features in PHP 5 should be used.
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