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posted on November 29, 2011 by Bradley Holt

If you develop web apps, I encourage you to check out The Twelve-Factor App. This is an excellent resource for anyone building and deploying software-as-a-service. PHP has great support for many of the twelve-factors. I want to take a look at specifically how each factor may be applied to a PHP application. I. Codebase “One codebase tracked in revision control, many deploys” There’s really n

posted on November 29, 2011 by Internet Super Hero

Baby PECL/mysqlnd_ms 1.2.0-alpha, the PHP MySQL replication and load balancing plugin for mysqlnd, has done its first steps into the direction of global transaction id injection: injection happens, IDs can be queried. A simulated global transaction ids can be described as a transaction counter in a table on a MySQL replication master. Slaves connected to the master replicate the transaction

posted on November 29, 2011 by John Mertic

One of the biggest challenges I’ve run into in being a “remotee” is the daily interaction with other team members. When you are just a cube, an office, or a desk away, there’s always that common water cooler or coffee pot that provides a natural place to interact with others. Or, if you have a question, you can always just stop and ask. Being able to physically get together without having to ma

posted on November 29, 2011 by Ulf Wendel

The MySQL administration SQL command SHOW PROCESSLIST may read "Waiting for table metadata lock" in its "State" column for a statement. The statement in question is waiting for another transaction to release a metadata lock. Its a state that may appear when using the global transaction ID injection feature of PECL/mysqlnd_ms 1.2.0-alpha. But only in case of errors and if not using default se

posted on November 29, 2011 by Stubblog - Planet PHP

Some minutes ago vfsStream 0.11.0 was released with several bug fixes and new features. Unfortunately this introduces a BC break to the vfsStream::create() method introduced with 0.10.0. While in 0.10.0 it completely replaced the directory structure this is not the case any more. It now only adds the given structure to an existing structure, either to the directory given with the second pa

posted on November 29, 2011 by Alan Knowles

Article originally from rooJSolutions blog Like quite a few developers, I earn income by selling my time, either packaged on a project, or by the hour. For this to work, keeping track of time is essential. Unfortuntally, like most creative people, I really enjoy hacking, but filling in timesheets just really doesnt do it for me... So read on for my solutions using gnome seed

posted on November 30, 2011 by PHP Classes

Talented Web Developers Are Easy to Hire, Employers Are Just Not Looking Right By Manuel Lemos Once in a while, we hear company managers and recruiters complaining about how hard is to find talented Web developers that are willing work for them. The problem is that they are not looking right. Not only there are plenty of talented Web developers out there, they are easy to find, and many o

posted on November 30, 2011 by Liip

I guess in the Symfony2 world, we all know the following problem: We have a running Symfony2 installation we already accessed in the browser. Now we want to use the Symfony2 console to run a command and *BANG* we get an exception. The problem is, that the cache directory is not writable by the command line user. Now the usual reaction is "let's just set the access rights to 777", which solves t

posted on December 01, 2011 by blog.phpdeveloper.org » PHP

I recently set up a new Twitter account that shares links to some of the smaller stories I come across in my news reading for PHPDeveloper.org called @phpquickfix. I recently had started playing with Gimme Bar more and wondered how easy it’d be to set it up as a backend repository for some links. Thanks to some hints from other blog posts, it was super easy to set up a “one click syndication” s

posted on December 01, 2011 by PHP Classes

The Debate on Remote Work for Web Developers - Lately in PHP podcast episode 18 By Manuel Lemos The recently published article on attracting talented Web developers by offering remote job positions raised an interesting debate on the challenges, advantages and disadvantages of this way of working. This debate was the main topic of discussion of the episode 18 of the Lately in PHP podcast

 
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