A New Shopping Cart Option?
In the micro-ISV space - and even within the PHP community, one of the questions I see over and over again is:Which shopping cart is best?Everyone has heard of osCommerce, its long-ago forked child...
View ArticleBlogging Strategy - Part 2
I wrote about this topic six months ago - Blogging Strategy - and had an update on a few different efforts. So blogging about blogging... yes, get over it. ;)So six months has passed... has anything...
View Articlephp|architect - Hunter Jensen
Recently, while flipping through a recent issue of php|architect, I came across a familiar name: Hunter Jensen. Hunter and I met at ZendCon 06 when we shared a hotel room for the week. At the time, he...
View ArticlePodCampDC 2008 Recap
This is a recap of PodCampDC 2008 which happened on 19 April 2008. If you're disappointed you missed it... well, keep an eye out for the next one! ;) You can check out some of the PodCampDC pictures on...
View Article2008 DCPHP Conference - Day 1
Last week saw the third DCPHP Conference happen on George Washington University. This post covers the first day of the conference and was written after everything was done.The opening keynote was from...
View Article2008 DCPHP Conference - Day 2
Last week saw the third DCPHP Conference happen on George Washington University. This post covers the second day of the conference and was written after everything was done. The first day of coverage...
View Article2008 DCPHP Conference - Closing Thoughts
Disclosure:Although I am a shameless promoter of the DCPHP Community, my only formal role is one of the three moderators on the mailing list. Other than being a member of the group, I have no title,...
View Article2008 DCPHP Conference - Day 3
Due to a slight mishap in my own coverage of the 2008 DCPHP Conference coverage, this writeup of Day 3 is going live long after my "Closing Thoughts". And by "slight mishap", I mean I forgot to write...
View ArticleZendCon 2008 - Closing Thoughts
In past years of ZendCon, I would provide day by day coverage of all the sessions, events, people, and chaos. I began with that mission this year - ZendCon 2008 Day 0 - but quickly realized that way...
View ArticleBook Review: PHP Design Patterns by Jason Sweat
At php|tek 2009 this year, I picked up a copy of php|architect's Guide to PHP Design Patterns by Jason Sweat. In the following month (June), I read it and took a number of notes.First off, personally,...
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