PHP
TCPHP September 2005 Meeting Notes
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 10/02/2005 - 9:48pm.September Meeting side notes
Submitted by blainegarrett on Tue, 09/20/2005 - 10:34am.Blaine lists a few notworthy side topics from the September meeting including some Ajax related libraries and some error checking bits that were brought up.
TCPHP August 2005 Meeting Notes
Submitted by Anonymous on Sat, 09/17/2005 - 1:25pm.Pro PHP Podcast
A semi-regular podcast covering PHP news and interviews with people in the PHP community. Starting to feature regular security talks with Chris Shiflett.
June 2005 Meeting Notes
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 08/07/2005 - 2:35pm.June 2005 TCPHP meeting
Topic: Open discussions about PHP and web security
Introductions:
We met as usual at the Renasissance
PHP5 Power Programming book free download
This link was mentioned a couple times on the mailing list so I thought I'd post it here.
http://www.phptr.com/content/images/013147149X/downloads/013147149X_book.pdf
Oracles PHP Development Center
Oracle has a great wealth of information on using PHP with oracles software and also a few tutorials on PHP.
Hardened PHP
The Hardened-PHP Project is a group of people creating a patchset that
adds security hardening features to PHP to protect your servers
on the one hand against a number of well known problems in hastily written
May 2005 Meeting Slides
Submitted by micka on Mon, 05/23/2005 - 1:53pm.Thanks to everyone who attended the May meeting on Drupal. We had a nice crowd and some really great discussion! In addition to these slides, check out the slides from the May TCWebPros Meeting
Paid Market Research for Developers
Submitted by micka on Fri, 05/13/2005 - 6:17pm.Just passing this info on, I don't know anthing about it. If you have more info, please post a comment here...
Pipestone is a start up software company based on Seattle. We’re doing some market research for a new technology targeted at web developers. We’re currently looking for experienced PHP developers who will take a look at a prototype product and provide us with some feedback. We will pay your current hourly rate. We will demo the prototype product via the web and phone. We’ll ask you some questions about your needs; our product; and the business model. What we want is your candid feedback. You can think of it as a focus group of sorts. It should take approximately two hours.
