Lukas Smith (until today member of the PEAR group and the PEAR QA core team) has stepped back from all of his positions in PEAR, except being a normal developer. [Read full post…]
Wez Furlongs Activescript SAPI allows you to code client side scripts to run in the Internet Explorer. [Read full post…]
Beside the champagne throwing release of PHP 5.0, the version 4.3.8 has been released. It's strongly recommended to upgrade to this version, regarding security issues. [Read full post…]
It finally happened! PHP5 has recently been released. [Read full post…]
I recently got a scintillation, what Bill (the great Billy Boy) Gates hates most on Linux: [Read full post…]
I don't know, if that's common knowledge, but I found it very useful. [Read full post…]
Today I received my copy of the german Ct magazine (magazine for computer technic), which has a 1 page article on the Linuxtag (see page 48, issue 15/2004). The article is focused half onto Linuxtag itself and the other half is focused on our demonstration. Best thing: In the middle of the page there's a photo of the 10 jailed programmers, where I'm in the very middle! ;) [Read full post…]
I invented a new category in my weblog. Though I had very few categories in my blog, today I added a new one. It happens more and more often, that I post stuff that's interessting (IMO) for the PHP community, but not directly related to PHP. Until now I posted these entries either in PEAR or PHP, depending on which category fitted more. [Read full post…]
The PEAR community has decided on how to deal with protected attributes and methodes regarding the PEAR coding standards for PHP5. In the past private members of a class were prefixed by an underscore (_), the question now was, how to deal with protected members, since they're not private nor public. [Read full post…]
As mostly everybody knows, I'm feeling really geek and I definitly like geek toys. [Read full post…]