Symfony 1.1 highlights
Over at the company weblog of my employer Ibuildings , I've written a small highlighting of what I feel are the coolest new features in symfony 1.1.
posted on July 29, 2008 - 0 comment(s) - tags: symfony, ibuildings, metaOver at the company weblog of my employer Ibuildings , I've written a small highlighting of what I feel are the coolest new features in symfony 1.1.
posted on July 29, 2008 - 0 comment(s) - tags: symfony, ibuildings, metaIn a Skype conversation with me and a few colleagues today, my colleague Ivo Jansch explained to us the difference between meta() and postMeta() in the atkMetaNode. He used for this the analogy of pregnancy. The analogy was too good to leave for the few that attended the skype chat, so I am publishing it here - with permission of Ivo - for everyone's education.
While playing around with the Zemanta API today, I bumped into a small problem. I first attempted to do it in symfony using the sfWebBrowserPlugin, but as I kept running into a 403 Developer Inactive error, I decided to try other tools, to see if the problem was on my side or on Zemanta's side. The problem, as it turned out, was on my side.
posted on July 8, 2008 - 2 comment(s) - tags: php, symfony, zemanta, http, open source
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