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  • PHP and XML, technical or cultural gap\?
    Classified as "the most popular Apache module" by E-Soft, PHP is one of the least frequently mentioned languages amongst the XML discussion lists. PHP4 brings many enhancements to PHPs object oriented features and should therefore allow a leap forward in the XML direction which PHP3 didn allow.
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    http://www.xmlhack.com/read.php?item=338
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  • PHP Caches and Debuggers
    This article presents a compilation of all available PHP debuggers and caches, with benchmarks.

    http://php.weblogs.com/php_debugger_cache
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  • PHP From an IT Managers Perspective
    In this article, Tobias Ratschiller (who runs http://phpwizard.net) explains what PHP is, what it can do, and where it stands compared to other programming and scripting languages.
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    http://idm.internet.com/articles/200005/php_05_30_00a.html
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  • PHP: Hackers Paradise
    Being a good PHP hacker isn just about writing single line solutions to complex problems. For example, web gurus know that speed ofcoding is much more important than speed of code. This article looks at techniques that can help you become a better PHP hacker. It assumes that you have a basic knowledge of PHP and databases.
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    http://www.e-gineer.com/articles/php-hackers-paradise.phtml
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  • PHP: Past, Present, and Future
    You may already know that PHP is fast, stable, and easy to learn, but you may not know how it got that way. In this interview, Rasmus Lerdorf, the creator of PHP, talks about the unlikely origins of this open-source product. Then core developers Stig Bakken, Andi Guttmans, and Zeev Suraski explain how they came to work on PHP and discuss the evolution of the language. Plus, youll hear about the planned support for XML and MySQL and whats going on with Zend.
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    http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/radio/php.html
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  • Tuning Apache and PHP for Speed on Unix
    Here is a compilation of tips on how to optimise Apache on Linux and Unix for PHP and CGI programs. The tips can also be applied to Perl and Python.

    http://php.weblogs.com/tuning_apache_unix
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  • Uncovering One of the Webs Best Secrets
    From its humble roots as Personal Home Page Tools, PHP has evolved into robust technology for developing web applications. It talks about PHPs roots, the case for PHP, the future of PHP, and more.

    http://www.webreview.com/1999/07_09/developers/07_09_99_1.shtml
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  • Under The Hood of PHP 4
    This article discusses features of PHP4, the most advanced version of PHP. Topics include: History Brief, Where Did We Go Wrong\?, The Birth of Zend, and Design Changes In PHP 4 and Zend.
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    http://www.zend.com/zend/art/under-php4-hood.php
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  • Web Services with PHP using XML-RPC
    One of the most important ideas in creating scalable Web sites is to decompose our programs into more modular Web services. Our Web pages will no longer read a database, process the business logic and spew out HTML. Instead we will subdivide our pages into multiple sections, and render each section by calling different Web services. In this way we spread the CPU load across multiple servers. This article shows you how to implement these Web services using XML-RPC and PHP.

    http://php.weblogs.com/xml-rpc
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