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238. 5 Steps to Build Perfect Web Sites using the Design Thinking Process

Updated on: 2014-06-25

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The PHP Classes site is launching a new design for the package pages. The Design Thinking process was applied to determine exactly what needed to be added or improved to make it perfectly address the users needs.

Read this article or watch the demonstration video to learn how the Design Thinking process was used to create this new design and upcoming features that will address other users needs that no other site is satisfying.


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236. PHP Composer Private Repository Automatic Access

Updated on: 2015-01-18

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PHP Composer was just updated to add built-in support to automatically login to private or public repositories that require a password to be accessed.

Read this article to learn how it works and how you can use this feature to automate the installation of packages from PHP Classes and other Composer repositories that may require password based authentication.


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231. OpenSSL Serious Security Bug: Does it Affect Your PHP sites?

Updated on: 2018-02-16

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Just a few days ago it was publicly announced a serious security bug called Heartbleed that affects secure sites based on the OpenSSL library.

Read this article to learn more about this security problem, how to test if your Web server or SSH server is vulnerable, how it may affect your PHP sites, what you should do to fix the problem.


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230. Hack Language is All that PHP Should Have Been

Updated on: 2015-01-18

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Facebook developers just released Hack, a language based on PHP that introduces several great enhancements.

Read this article to learn more about Hack features, as well learn about some criteria that you may want to evaluate to decide if you want replace your PHP developments with this new programming language.


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228. PHP Webcam Capture Image Database PHP Script to take Photo Picture from Camera

Updated on: 2017-06-11

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If you want to take a picture of a user to be used in a PHP Web site, you can do it with a little help of a JavaScript HTML5 library.

This article is a tutorial that explains how to take picture snapshots using a Webcam to be uploaded to a PHP application.


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221. Speedup Your Web Deployments Using Composer to Install PHP Classes Packages

Updated on: 2015-11-18

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The PHP Classes and JS Classes sites now have support to use Composer to download and install packages available from the sites.

Read this article to learn how it works, how you can install packages from PHP Classes and JS Classes in projects that may also include packages from other repository sites.


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212. How to Install LAMP with Samba File Sharing

Updated on: 2015-01-18

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Web sites can be served using PHP scripts stored in a different machine than the actual Web server machine.

Read this article to learn how to setup a Fedora based Web server machine (without a desktop GUI) using Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP and using Samba to serve sites using files shared by separate machines.


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206. Using Grep to Find Security Vulnerabilities in PHP code

Updated on: 2015-01-18

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Finding all security vulnerabilities in a piece of code may be hard as it requires in depth analysis of what the code does. However, simple security vulnerabilities follow certain code style patterns that are easier to find with simple search tools.

Read this article to learn how you can find certain types of security vulnerabilities very quickly using the grep program.


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205. Top Version Control Systems used by PHP Developers

Updated on: 2013-04-29

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Version Control Systems are important tools that every developer should be using. However, for many developers version control systems do not make part of their development tool set.

Read this article to learn what are version control systems, why they are so important to be used by all developers, and what are the most popular systems used by PHP developers.


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184. Using DaDaBIK to create a PHP CRUD Database Front-End without coding

Updated on: 2015-01-18

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DaDaBIK is an Open Source PHP project which allows you to create Web front-end and simple database applications without coding. The new stable version 4.4 of DaDaBIK was released recently.

Read this article to learn more about DaDaBIK and how you can use it to productively create your PHP applications.


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