From richard at onlineinfo.net Fri Oct 7 07:48:32 2005
From: richard at onlineinfo.net (Richard Palmer)
Date: Fri, 07 Oct 2005 07:48:32 -0400
Subject: [atlphp-talk] Seeking PHP Programmer
Message-ID: <43466090.5060202@onlineinfo.net>
Hi, I am currently seeking a PHP programmer on a contract or possibly
long term basis.
Candidate should have the following experience:
- Strong PHP skills and experience developing large applications.
- MySQL and PostreSQL experience (design and normalization)
- Experience using templating systems
- SOAP experience a plus
Please send resume to richard at onlineinfo.net
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From me at seebq.com Fri Oct 21 13:38:05 2005
From: me at seebq.com (Charles Brian Quinn)
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 13:38:05 -0400
Subject: [atlphp-talk] News Article: PHP Succeeding Where Java Has Failed
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I know Ben has already mentioned at the last meeting that PHP has been
graced by Marc Andressen as the next "big" thing, but it's nice to hear
it again.
Article from slashdot:
http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/10/21/1240258&from=rss
PHP Succeeding Where Java Has Failed
*Posted by Zonk on Friday October 21,
@10:09AM*
*from the *andreessen's-got-a-posse* dept.*
ficken writes /"Web browser pioneer Marc Andreessen recently announced
his prediction that PHP will be more popular than Java for building
web-based applications
."/
From the article: /"Wooing programmers is nothing new in the computing
industry, where players constantly jockey to establish their products as
an essential foundation. Indeed, many credit Microsoft's success to its
highly regarded programming tools, which make it easier for developers
to write software that run on Windows. PHP has caught on widely. About
22 million Web sites employ it, and useage is steadily increasing. About
450 programmers have privileges to approve changes to the software.
Major companies that employ PHP include Yahoo, Lufthansa and Deutsche
Telekom's T-Online."/ Meanwhilie, Piersky
writes /"Zend has announced its
rival to .NET and J2EE, with the Zend PHP Framework. In a press release
, they stated that it will
be 'A Web application framework which will standardize the way PHP
applications are built. The Zend PHP Framework will accelerate and
improve the development and deployment of mission-critical PHP Web
applications'. This will for part of Zend's PHP Collaboration Project
"
/
--
Charles Brian Quinn
www.seebq.com
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From ben at atlphp.org Fri Oct 21 18:10:29 2005
From: ben at atlphp.org (Ben Ramsey)
Date: Fri, 21 Oct 2005 18:10:29 -0400
Subject: [atlphp-talk] News Article: PHP Succeeding Where Java Has Failed
In-Reply-To: <4359277D.80901@seebq.com>
References: <4359277D.80901@seebq.com>
Message-ID: <43596755.8030803@atlphp.org>
On 10/21/05 1:38 PM, Charles Brian Quinn wrote:
> I know Ben has already mentioned at the last meeting that PHP has been
> graced by Marc Andressen as the next "big" thing, but it's nice to hear
> it again.
>
> Article from slashdot:
>
> http://developers.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/10/21/1240258&from=rss
Yeah, I noticed this today, too. I've posted some comments that are
related to this and Zend. If you're interested, it's here:
http://benramsey.com/archives/whats-good-for-zend-is-good-for-php/
--
Ben Ramsey
Atlanta PHP
http://atlphp.org/
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