Category: php

Northeast PHP conference – Call for Papers!

Wanting to share your experiences with a larger PHP community? Please submit your name and topic ideas (even if you are only suggesting topics and not wishing to actually present them) - each topic requires a separate submission, submit as many as you like:

http://speakers.northeastphp.org

We hope to have topics and hands-on workshops in four tracks: Core PHP topics (Intermediate to Advanced levels) Web development related topics Training track (workshop style) UX related topics

This event is co-organized by 3 User Groups in the Northeast of North America, namely: Atlantic Canada, Vermont and Area, and Boston.

Northeast PHP conference – Call for Papers!

Wanting to share your experiences with a larger PHP community? Please submit your name and topic ideas (even if you are only suggesting topics and not wishing to actually present them) - each topic requires a separate submission, submit as many as you like:

http://speakers.northeastphp.org

We hope to have topics and hands-on workshops in four tracks: Core PHP topics (Intermediate to Advanced levels) Web development related topics Training track (workshop style) UX related topics

This event is co-organized by 3 User Groups in the Northeast of North America, namely: Atlantic Canada, Vermont and Area, and Boston.

PHP 5.3.10 Released!

The PHP development team would like to announce the immediate availability of PHP 5.3.10. This release delivers a critical security fix.

Security Fixes in PHP 5.3.10:

Fixed arbitrary remote code execution vulnerability reported by Stefan Esser, CVE-2012-0830.

All users are strongly encouraged to upgrade to PHP 5.3.10.

For source downloads please visit our downloads page, Windows binaries can be found on windows.php.net/download/.

PHP 5.4.0 RC6 released

The PHP development team announces the 6th release candidate of PHP 5.4. PHP 5.4 includes new language features and removes several legacy (deprecated) behaviours. Windows binaries can be downloaded from the Windows QA site.

THIS IS A RELEASE CANDIDATE - DO NOT USE IT IN PRODUCTION!.

This is the 6th release candidate. The release candidate phase is intended as a period of bug fixing prior to the stable release. No new features should be included before the final version of PHP 5.4.0.

The 6th release candidate focused on improving traits. Please test them carefully and help us to identify bugs in order to ensure that the release is solid and all things behave as expected. Please take the time to test this release candidate against your code base and report any problems that you encounter to the QA mailing list and/or the PHP bug tracker.

A complete list of changes since the last release candidate can be found at NEWS

The next candidate will be released on Feb 2.

ConFoo 2012

in Montreal, Canada on Feb 29 - Mar 02

ConFoo is the unique web conference in Canada gathering different tech communities in one place.

find working solutions for your day to day challenges; discover new tools that increase your productivity; network with people from some of the world’s biggest companies; 160 presentations focusing on core competencies improvement;

Don't miss this great opportunity and register today! Also check out our two training days around PHP, HTML5, Symfony2 and security topics right before the conference.