1. How to Find IMDB ID using PHP to Get IMDB ID from Movie Title - Get the IMDB Movie ID List from the Movie Identifier
Updated on: 2017-04-27
Posted on: 2013-07-07
Blog: IMDB package blog
Package: IMDB
How to fetch the movie identifier id from IMDB just by using movie name and year of its release.
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212. How to Install LAMP with Samba File Sharing
Updated on: 2015-01-18
Posted on: 2013-07-03
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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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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211. The Future Beyond the 14 years of PHP Classes
Updated on: 2013-10-16
Posted on: 2013-06-26
The PHP Classes site just completed 14 years age. Many new features were implemented last year. Many more will be implemented this year.
Read this article to review the main improvements and learn about the plans for the upcoming new features, as well participate in an optional survey to help deciding which features will be implemented first.
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Read this article to review the main improvements and learn about the plans for the upcoming new features, as well participate in an optional survey to help deciding which features will be implemented first.
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210. Becoming a PHP Master (Part 2): Reputation
Updated on: 2013-06-20
Posted on: 2013-06-19
A new important feature is being launched today in the PHP Classes and JS Classes sites. It is a reputation system that will provide more recognition and visibility to all PHP and JavaScript developers that perform good actions in the site.
Unlike other site features, the new reputation system is meant to make the site more rewarding and fun for all users, not just those that submitted classes.
Read this article and watch the demonstration video to learn how it works and how you can benefit from it to get more reputation and become a greater PHP and JavaScript master.
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Unlike other site features, the new reputation system is meant to make the site more rewarding and fun for all users, not just those that submitted classes.
Read this article and watch the demonstration video to learn how it works and how you can benefit from it to get more reputation and become a greater PHP and JavaScript master.
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209. PHP 5.5 Release Date Imminent - Lately in PHP podcast episode 36
Updated on: 2013-06-25
Posted on: 2013-06-17
The PHP 5.5.0 final release is about to happen. After about 16 months of development PHP 5.5 is bringing even more maturity to the PHP language, which by Google numbers is present in 75% of the Web sites.
This was one of the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and Ernani Joppert in the episode 36 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
They also discussed some new features proposed for PHP 5.6 like incremental decoding of large JSON data streams and overloading arithmetic operators for arbitrary precision math.
They also debated the meaning of Google finally adding support to PHP in their cloud hosting platform Google AppEngine.
Also in this episode it was discussed an article about good practices to quickly detect and fix PHP code bugs that only show up in production environments.
Listen to the podcast, or watched the Google hangout video, or read the text transcript to learn more about these very interesting PHP topics.
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This was one of the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and Ernani Joppert in the episode 36 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
They also discussed some new features proposed for PHP 5.6 like incremental decoding of large JSON data streams and overloading arithmetic operators for arbitrary precision math.
They also debated the meaning of Google finally adding support to PHP in their cloud hosting platform Google AppEngine.
Also in this episode it was discussed an article about good practices to quickly detect and fix PHP code bugs that only show up in production environments.
Listen to the podcast, or watched the Google hangout video, or read the text transcript to learn more about these very interesting PHP topics.
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1. 10 Steps to properly do PHP Bug Tracking and Fixing as Fast as possible
Updated on: 2015-01-18
Posted on: 2013-05-29
Blog: Log watcher package blog
Package: Log watcher
No matter how hard you try to test your PHP applications before putting them in production, you will always ship code to your server that has bugs.
Some of those bugs will be very serious and need to be fixed before they cause greater damages to your application data that may be too hard to recover.
Read this article to learn about a several good practices that you can apply to track bugs in production code, so you can fix them before it is too late.
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Some of those bugs will be very serious and need to be fixed before they cause greater damages to your application data that may be too hard to recover.
Read this article to learn about a several good practices that you can apply to track bugs in production code, so you can fix them before it is too late.
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208. 5 Reasons Why the Web Platform War is Over: PHP Won with 75% says Google
Updated on: 2013-05-20
Posted on: 2013-05-20
During Google I/O 2013 event a Google manager said PHP runs on 75% of the Web sites. So they decided to finally support PHP as in their AppEngine hosting service.
Read this article to understand why this puts an end to years of false claims that PHP was losing market, as well what it means to Web developers using PHP or other languages.
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Read this article to understand why this puts an end to years of false claims that PHP was losing market, as well what it means to Web developers using PHP or other languages.
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207. Better Documentation for PHP internals - Lately in PHP podcast episode 35
Updated on: 2013-06-25
Posted on: 2013-05-09
With the inclusion of Zend Optimizer+ extension in PHP 5.5, the need for better documentation of PHP internals became more evident, so PHP contributors can write extensions that take the most of the core PHP features.
That is one of the topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and Ernani Joppert in the episode 35 of the Lately In PHP podcast.
They also talked about having more optimized PHP opcodes, some interesting PHP feature proposals that got rejected, as well the article about the top version control systems used by PHP developers.
Listen to this podcast, or watch the hangout video, or read the transcript to learn more about this and other interesting PHP discussions.
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That is one of the topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and Ernani Joppert in the episode 35 of the Lately In PHP podcast.
They also talked about having more optimized PHP opcodes, some interesting PHP feature proposals that got rejected, as well the article about the top version control systems used by PHP developers.
Listen to this podcast, or watch the hangout video, or read the transcript to learn more about this and other interesting PHP discussions.
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206. Using Grep to Find Security Vulnerabilities in PHP code
Updated on: 2015-01-18
Posted on: 2013-05-07
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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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
Posted on: 2013-04-29
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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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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