Webinar: Zend Framework 1.0 – An Overview

Zend Webinar Wednesday
June 20, 2007

“Zend Framework 1.0 – An Overview”

Event address for attendees:
https://zend.webex.com/zend/onstage/g.php?t=a&d=574412187

Date and Time: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 9:00 am Pacific Daylight Time
(GMT -07:00, San Francisco)

Duration: 45 minutes, including Q&A

Description: Presenter: Bill Karwin, Zend Solutions Consultant
Target audience: PHP Developers

Event password: 123456

The Zend Framework is emerging as the preferred PHP programmer’s toolkit for designing Web applications with best practices. In the month’s prior to the 1.0 release, Zend Framework had over 1 million downloads and multiple commercial products are already being developed with Zend Framework. In this webinar, Bill Karwin, Product Engineering Manager, will provide an overview of the design philosophy, the major components of the framework and its future directions. Topics will cover MVC, Search, Data Access, Web Services, Filter, Authentication, Cache and more.

Tune in to learn more about the value Zend Framework can offer your web
project. You will leave having learned:

* Three ways you can use Zend Framework to make your applications more secure
* Four ways Zend Framework promotes software development best practices
* Five ways Zend Framework can free you from reinventing the wheel – so you can focus on your area of innovation

Test: what type of programmer you are ?

Mohammed Hossam (a.k.a. Bashmohandes) wrote in his blog about an interesting test for programmers that tells you what type of programmer you are. I took the test and the result looks nearly like what I think of myself.

here is my results:

PHTB

You’re a Planner.
You may be slow, but you’ll usually find the best solution. If something’s worth
doing, it’s worth doing right.

You like coding at a High level.
The world is made up of objects and components, you should create your programs
in the same way.

You work best in a Team.
A good group is better than the sum of it’s parts. The only thing better than a
genius programmer is a cohesive group of genius programmers.

You are a liBeral programmer.
Programming is a complex task and you should use white space and comments as
freely as possible to help simplify the task. We’re not writing on paper anymore
so we can take up as much room as we need.

Career Mideast – Why miss out ?!!!

Hours ago, I got email from careermideast.com about some new features they added to the website. I didn’t feel interested, but thought that taking a look won’t be a bad idea.

I got what you see in this image:

at this time, I was using FireFox as I had to finish some work on Ubuntu Linux.
I thought that this was just a recommendation and then I will be forwarded to navigate the website normally, but this didn’t happen.

whenever I try to change the URL, I get forwarded to this stupid page again.

It’s clear that Link.net says “IF you want to see this website, you should use IE”.

I believe that there is allot of smart developers working in Link.net, but it looks like that there is more stupids there than smart developers.

they were trying to make it Web2.0-ish, but they missed it. Web2.0 isn’t just css styling and Ajaxy things. it’s about making the users in control and giving ‘em a new experience. it should be a better experience, not just another nightmare.

I remember that I hadn’t any problem before with accessing this website using FF. but now !! they are going through the wrong way.

I’m waiting the day when a really smart and innovative company come to take the lead from link.net .

iT Plus magazine


The company I’m working for, released 2 free issues of it’s magazine called iT Plus . you can download PDF copies from iTPlusOnline.com. this magazine is targeting the IT communities .. specially the Egyptian one. btw, don’t expect to see any code there. it got some interesting articles about computer networks related stuff and some technologies that I didn’t hear about before. so if you like knowing about this things, so get a copy and enjoy.

I don’t know if they are planning to start writing about more in-depth and programming related articles in the coming issues or what. anyway, they are waiting any feedback that helps get the magazine better for you. leave your comment on the magazines website if you have something to say.

SlideShow: Zend Framework i18n by Thomas Weidner

Thomas Weidner, the leader of ZF’s i18n (internationalization) team did a presentation about the i18n components provided by ZF and how to use them with examples.

 

you can get the example files from here.