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PHPNW10: Friday Social

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

Another year, another great PHP North West conference organised by Jeremy Coates and his team at Magma Digital and the PHP North West User Group.
This year, I went along with my camera to try my hand at conference photography for the first time, in between attending plenty of great talks. These are the best of […]

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PHPNW10: Saturday Speakers, Track 1

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

Another year, another great PHP North West conference organised by Jeremy Coates and his team at Magma Digital and the PHP North West User Group.
This year, I went along with my camera to try my hand at conference photography for the first time, in between attending plenty of great talks. These are my best shots […]

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Setting Up A PHP Southwest UK User Group

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

London and the North West of the UK have their own successful PHP user groups … and it’s time we had one here in the South West
I’ve setup a PHP SW group on Google to get us started, and we’re already talking about where (probably the centre of Bristol) and when to […]
Source:Setting Up A […]

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Should is_array() Accept ArrayObject?

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

Here’s a quick question for the wider PHP programming community … if you’re writing code that tests for the presence of an array, should is_array() also accept objects that behave like arrays?
$testObject = new ArrayObject(array(‘Tom’));
$testResult = is_array($testObject);
On PHP 5.3.2, $testResult gets set to false. If you wanted to get an object that behaves like an […]

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The first meeting of the PHP SouthWest User Group will be at The Third Floor, Bush House, Bristol from 7pm. The room is booked (big thanks to Del for that), and we have a projector sorted too; now we just need our first speakers
What Is Planned
As this is the very first meeting, our […]
Source:PHP SouthWest […]

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Tonight’s meeting of the PHP SouthWest User Group will be at The Third Floor, Bush House, Bristol from 7pm. We’ll be in the conference room for an hour, and then from 8pm downstairs in the bar at the Arnolfini.
What Is Planned
There were quite a few of us at last weekend’s excellent PHP North West […]

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PHPNW10: Conference Audience

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

Another year, another great PHP North West conference organised by Jeremy Coates and his team at Magma Digital and the PHP North West User Group.
This year, I went along with my camera to try my hand at conference photography for the first time, in between attending plenty of great talks. These are my best shots […]

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We’re Hiring

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

I’m looking for a PHP developer to fill a permanent web team lead developer & team leader role, based in Bath in the UK. The role is with Gradwell, a multi-award winning provider of business internet services (we’re also one of the top 50 fastest growing UK tech companies according to Deloitte), reporting directly to […]

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PHPNW10: Jeremy Coates

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

Another year, another great PHP North West conference organised by Jeremy Coates and his team at Magma Digital and the PHP North West User Group.
This year, I went along with my camera to try my hand at conference photography for the first time, in between attending plenty of great talks. These are my best shots […]

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Towards A Style Of Contract Programming

Sunday, November 28th, 2010

There’s a programming style I rarely see in the PHP world, but one which I use from my C programming days – programming by contract. It’s a very useful technique for writing code that is demonstrably robust, and a useful compliment to unit testing with PHPUnit.
At it’s most basic, programming by contract can be summed […]

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