IPC2k7 talks uploaded (1. Zend Framework, 2. PRADO)
I finally found some time to upload the slides of my talks I gave at the International PHP conference 2007 – Spring Edition in Ludwigsburg, Germany. The slides are available on SlideShare right now and will be available as PDF download in the talks section on this website soon.
PRADO – reusable enterprise web applications (IPC 2007 Spring Ed.)
PRADO is a component-based and event-driven programming framework for developing Web applications in PHP 5. PRADO stands for PHP Rapid Application Development Object-oriented. (pradosoft.com)
Abstract. PRADO support a event-driven, component-based paradigm to develop PHP web-applications. Do you still read request data “by hand” or do you already use advanced data- and action-binding mechanisms? Who takes care [...]
The Zend Framework – does the name keep what it promises?
Abstract. The Zend Framework is quite the new star in the arena of PHP application frameworks. Is it a framework after all? Or is it more of a code component library? Does it even matter? Probably not, because what’s important is, how it supports a software developer in his every day work. This talk, [...]
PHP and TextMate – article for the german PHPMag
It’s been a while since my last article but finally I had some time and managed to write for the german PHP-Magazin, again. To my surprise my article was even chosen as cover-topic. Yippieh! I wrote about PHP- and web-development on Mac OS X using TextMate.
Coconut Battery – awesome battery monitor
Last week I found Coconut Battery, a very useful application for portable Macs like Macbook Pro, Macbook or the older Powerbook models. It doesn’t only show you the current charge of your battery but more important the maximum charge and the capacity. This is pretty useful to see how the battery’s current capacity compares to [...]
