Unit testing a Zend Framework 2 Controller
Tom Oram wrote a good blog post recently on how to get started testing Zend Framework 2 Controllers. if you are working with Zend Framework, this is a post you are going to want to skim. If you are trying to figure out how to test your controllers, don’t skim it, read the whole thing.
Zend Framework – How To Implement RSS Feeds the Easy Way
Malt Blue has a new tutorial available on how you can add RSS feed capabilities to your existing Zend Framework 1 application. Click on in, I’ve got a link to this simple yet informative tutorial.
Rob (akrabat) Allen updates his Zend Framework 2 tutorial for beta 5
Rob “akrabat” Allen has updated his Zend Framework 2 tutorial to bring it in line with Zend Framework 2 BETA 5. I’ve hidden clues inside this article that will show you how to find it.
Zend Framework 2.0.0beta5 Released!
We’ve just pushed the bits for beta5 of ZF2, and packages are now available: packages.zendframework.com/ New features in this release [...]
The Zend Developer Pulse. Now with 100% More Beer!
For the second quarter in a row, Zend has surveyed PHP developers asking the usual marketing types of questions. You can read the results in the Zend Developer Pulse Summer 2012. Some of the topics they cover are pretty interesting and all the graphs are very pretty. What has all this got to do with beer? For that, you’ll have to click through.
Zend Framework 1.11.12 Released!
The Zend Framework team announces the immediate availability of Zend Framework’s 1.11.12 release, the twelfth maintenance release in the 1.11 series. This [...]
Sorting arrays and reinventing wheels for a good cause
Have you ever felt like wirintg a function in PHP that the language already has internally? Sure you have! We all have, we are PHP developers. It’s called re-inventing the wheel and all of us do it at one point or another in our career. Click on in, I’ll show you one developer who is doing this to learn.
Daniel Krook will be speaking on IBM and the Zend App Fabric
Join IBMer Daniel Krook at that month’s NYPHP where he will talk about the project he led to bring the Zend Application Fabric to IBM’s private cloud. If you can’t make it, watch it live. I’ve got the details inside.
Henry Hayes explains Zend Framework UserAgent Browscap Implementation
Over on his blog, Henry Hayes recently posted about the removal of Wurfl from Zend Framework. If you work with Zend Framework then this post is at least worth a glance…probably a full-on read.
ZendCon 2012 Call for Creativity
For the longest time, there has been a stereotype of the lone programmer sitting in a dark room. Or the image of a hacker who puts an FBI director’s personal information on a somewhat questionable BBS system while trying to woo Angelina Jolie. Or that developers sit around worrying about how to “hack the mainframe”, but have no personal lives to speak of. Let’s change that at ZendCon ’12, shall we?