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Veerle’s blog goes mobile

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

The folks of Mobify contacted me a few weeks ago with the request if they could create a mobile version of my blog. A mobile version of the blog is one of those things that got moved from my ‘to-do’ list to the ‘one day’ list. This request sounded like music to my ears, and […]

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Completing The Development Environment

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

This is one of a series of blog posts about my experience competing in the European WinPHP Challenge 2009.  Sponsored by iBuildings, Microsoft and Leaseweb, competitors are asked to build a PHP app for Windows Server 2008 and IIS 7 to showcase the FAST in FastCGI.  The winner gets travel and tickets to Microsoft MIX […]

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I had word today that my entry into the European WinPHP Challenge 2009 competition had been accepted.  As I haven’t seen anyone else blog about it yet, I’m starting to wonder how many participants there are ;)  (Someone should setup a Planet WinPHP Challenge site or something).
Seriously, the competition is a good idea.  During my […]

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First Challenge: Development Environment

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

This is one of a series of blog posts about my experience competing in the European WinPHP Challenge 2009.  Sponsored by iBuildings, Microsoft and Leaseweb, competitors are asked to build a PHP app for Windows Server 2008 and IIS 7 to showcase the FAST in FastCGI.  The winner gets travel and tickets to Microsoft MIX […]

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PHP UK Conference Tomorrow

Monday, April 20th, 2009

The PHP UK conference is tomorrow at the Olympia Conference Centre in London - and there are still a few tickets left. Why not come along tomorrow and join us for what will be a great and informative schedule of talks?
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Some Thoughts On Netbeans

Monday, April 20th, 2009

When it comes to IDEs for working on PHP projects, I’ve been a relatively happy user of phpEclipse for several years.  (Tried Zend Studio, but never managed to convince Zeev about how much it sucks).  But when the guys in the office started switching over to Netbeans, I thought it would be interesting to take […]

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Advice To A Conference Virgin?

Monday, April 20th, 2009

I’m speaking at the PHPNW ‘08 conference in November, and I’ve just been contacted for advice by someone understandably excited at going to her very first conference.  Thing is, I’ve never been a conference newbie (I’ve always been either speaking or running a conference) so I’m not the best person to offer advice on this.
What […]

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I was just reading Derick’s post about the recent get together with Microsoft, and it occurred to me that so far, I haven’t seen anyone mention anything about the single most important problem with running PHP in production on IIS.  After a bit of digging, it looks like the problem has been sorted since the […]

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Successful Talk At IBM Hursley

Monday, April 20th, 2009

Zoe invited me to go down to IBM Hursley yesterday to deliver my talk about building Twittex from PHPNW and to also meet the Project Zero team.  I had a great time, and the folks from IBM made for a very engaging and collaborative audience.  It was particularly nice to meet Ant in person; he’s […]

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PHPNW 08 Conference Slides And Photos

Monday, April 20th, 2009

It’s a bit startling to think that it’s already a fortnight since the hugely successful PHPNW 08 conference happened up in Manchester.  Where has the last two weeks gone?  (Actually, I know exactly where it’s gone - putting together a shopping list for new iSCSI storage, but that’s a different topic).  I thought Jeremy et […]

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