Zend: Looking Back a Week in the Past
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Zend Studio Personal Edition - Zend
Gives Back To The PHP Community
Zend Studio Personal Edition - Zend
Gives Back To The PHP Community
07/03/2002 03:05 AMZend is giving away a FREE fully functional, entry-level version of
the
Zend Studio 2.0.1 for personal, non-commercial use.
After you experience the Zend Studio Personal Edition, consider moving
up
to the full version of the Zend Studio to experience the full power of
both the client and server components and latest features.
Apple Sells 1.5 Million Songs During
Past Week; Five Times Napster’s First
Week Downloads
Apple Sells 1.5 Million Songs During
Past Week; Five Times Napster’s First
Week Downloads
11/06/2003 09:35 PMZend: Digging Into The Past
Zend: Digging Into The Past
01/14/2003 08:21 AMZend: Making the Most Out of the Past
Zend: Making the Most Out of the Past
02/19/2003 08:47 AMZend: The Past In Review (Weekly
Summary)
Zend: The Past In Review (Weekly
Summary)
12/26/2002 08:53 AMZend: Last Week, Under Wraps
Zend: Last Week, Under Wraps
12/10/2002 09:53 AMZend: A Week in Review
Zend: A Week in Review
03/19/2003 10:24 PMWell, to start the week of the right way,
Zend has their latest
PHP Weekly
Summary posted (though, I think I'm the last one to call it that -
heh).
Zend: Feeding into Last Week
Zend: Feeding into Last Week
02/03/2003 09:14 AMZend: Taking Last Week By Storm
Zend: Taking Last Week By Storm
02/10/2003 09:04 AMZend: A Week in Review (the Summary)
Zend: A Week in Review (the Summary)
12/02/2002 09:13 AMZend: A Week Wouldn't Be A Week Without
It
Zend: A Week Wouldn't Be A Week Without
It
03/11/2003 01:22 AMFrom the folks over at
Zend, there's
the
latest PHP
Weekly Summary posted this morning.
Zend: A Look Back
Zend: A Look Back
10/28/2003 11:07 PMToday's
PHP Weekly
Summary from Zend covers quite a bit of the new happenings of last
week, including two new major software releases.
Miss the Transit of Venus this
past week?
Miss the Transit of Venus this
past week?
06/11/2004 04:01 PMTry getting your buns out of bed next June 7, 2012 ;^)
Meanwhile, I subscribe to a handy tool called [J-Pass Generator] that emails me the timely
details for spotting man-made satellites about to pass overhead my Zip
Code. If a NASA Shuttle is flying, you can also get the 411 on that
passage. Many of these objects are visible to the naked eye,
particularly the ISS, International Space Station. Celestial bodies
are best seen at night or near my neighbor's backyard pool.
Zend: Looking Back, Moving Forward
Zend: Looking Back, Moving Forward
11/03/2003 08:59 AMNew from
Zend this week, there's the
latest
PHP Weekly
Summary for this past week. There were quite a few larger
happenings (including two new releases), so read on for more.
Dick Cheney went on a hunting trip this
past week with his old pal Fat Tony
Dick Cheney went on a hunting trip this
past week with his old pal Fat Tony
01/18/2004 05:59 AMLALA goes sniffing for an EEEEEEEEEEEEVIL REPUBLICAN conflict of
interest .. Click. (LAT Reg) .. LA
Times
latimes.com/news/nationworld/nation/la-na-ducks17jan17,1,77772
11.story?coll=la-home-headlines
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Headed back to Supernova again next week
Headed back to Supernova again next week
06/18/2004 03:42 AM I had told myself no more geek and/or digerati conferences this year.
Too much money spent (and too little coming in) already. Also, I
sometimes find being at the conferences difficult because, unlike so
many other people there, I don't have anything to sell. I don't have
an idea or product that I am trying to promote. I just like to learn.
In addition, I'm pretty shy -- I've sat next to Esther Dyson, sat
behind John Gilmore, and had lunch sitting next to David Weinberger,
all people I admire tremendously, and barely exchanged a word with
them. However, when the opportunity to do a little work for Mike
Masnick of Techdirt at Supernova 2004 came up, I jumped at the chance.
Reporting is a role I am very comfortable with, and something I enjoy
doing. Plus, Supernova 2002 was the first tech future conference I
ever went to, and it was one of the best. Kevin Werbach has a pretty
good finger on the pulse of technology, and he is very well connected.
In the depths of the tech recession, he brought together a lot of very
smart and interesting people to talk about the future of technology,
and there were some great moments. Certainly a lot of the themes that
were discussed at that first conference have blossomed since -
decentralization, citizen journalism, (lousy, IMHO) social software,
and a world of pervasive connection to the internet (it was the first
conference that I went to besides the Wireless Planet conference that
had Wi-Fi, or 802.11b as we called it back then). Supernova was also
the place where for the first time I got to see in person a lot of the
people whose writing I had been reading for years, which was fun. It
was where, in spite of my shyness, I made friends with two of the
nicest journalists in technology, Mike Masnick and Glenn Fleishman,
and met one of the most prominent journalists, if not the cheeriest,
Dan Gillmor. It looks like this time Kevin has assembled another
interesting group of smart people as speakers, and looking at the
wiki, I imagine that Supernova 2004 will be a reunion of sorts, as
well as an opportunity to see and hear a bunch of new people. I'm
looking forward to it, to seeing some of you again, and to learning
and reporting back on what I...
Bolton Vote Pushed Back to Next Week
Bolton Vote Pushed Back to Next Week
04/14/2005 04:54 PMthewashingtonnote.com/archives/000461.html
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PR: Zend Fuels Enterprise PHP Adoption
with Zend Studio and Adobe GoLive CS
Integration
PR: Zend Fuels Enterprise PHP Adoption
with Zend Studio and Adobe GoLive CS
Integration
11/04/2003 08:20 PMZend Studio, Now Available With Adobe GoLive CS, Provides Developers
With Productivity Tools Needed for Developing Mission Critical
Applications.
PR: Zend Furthers PHP’s Rapid Commercial
Expansion With New Zend SafeGuard Suite
for Businesses
PR: Zend Furthers PHP’s Rapid Commercial
Expansion With New Zend SafeGuard Suite
for Businesses
10/10/2002 09:55 AMGroundbreaking Product Enables Software Vendors To Increase Revenues
and Maximize Profitability With Intellectual Property Protection And
Software License Management.
Businesses For Sale in Northern and
Southern California Reached a Record
Number 368 Business & Franchise Sales
This Past Week from Business Brokers,
Small Business Owners, & Real Estate
Agents
Businesses For Sale in Northern and
Southern California Reached a Record
Number 368 Business & Franchise Sales
This Past Week from Business Brokers,
Small Business Owners, & Real Estate
Agents
05/31/2004 01:52 PMBusinesses for sale in Northern and Southern California reached a
record number 368 business & franchise sales this past week from
business brokers, small business owners, & real estate agents for the
week of May 17, 2004 thru May 23, 2004. [PRWEB May 27, 2004]
Zend Technology's Zend Studio 2.0
Zend Technology's Zend Studio 2.0
06/13/2002 01:58 PMDevelopment tools for PHP grow up
Zend Sold Here: Zend Brings PHP to the
UK
Zend Sold Here: Zend Brings PHP to the
UK
09/16/2002 08:41 AMProof why it's so important to go back
over missed feeds - after you've missed
bl0gging for a week
Proof why it's so important to go back
over missed feeds - after you've missed
bl0gging for a week
09/13/2004 07:01 AMDenise helps reinforce the notion that you MST go over all your
past feeds - even if it takes days.......
Here's
Denise's post.....
Timmy Turner, hero of Nickelodeon's Fairly Oddparents, has the answer for everything: "Somewhat impulsive, he often tends
to make wishes without thinking about the possible consequences of his
actions, or how to explain his wished-for stuff ('where'd you get
that? Timmy: uh...
Internet?')."
Iowa Computing, purveyor of
all manner of computer components and peripherals, also offers this nifty
carseat/stroller combo (with on-board audio system, of
course):

[bag and
baggage]
This is something only a parent can truly appreicate. We bought a
new Peg Perego double stroller for our trip - and it's been a life
saver several times over.
Hopefully I'll get to see Denise (and baby) at DIDW in October.
Amazon accidentally revealed the real
names of many anonymous reviewers this
week, through a bug in the amazon.ca
back-end
Amazon accidentally revealed the real
names of many anonymous reviewers this
week, through a bug in the amazon.ca
back-end
02/14/2004 03:55 PMunmasked .. glitch
nytimes.com/2004/02/14/technology/14AMAZ.html
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PR: Zend Brings Performance Management
to PHP With New Zend Performance Suite
PR: Zend Brings Performance Management
to PHP With New Zend Performance Suite
11/03/2002 08:19 AMProduct Enables PHP-enabled Enterprises To Achieve Dramatic Server
Performance Improvement and Decrease Total Cost of Ownership
Northern And Southern California
Businesses For Sale Dipped This Past
Week To 324 Business & Franchise Sales.
These Small Businesses Were Sold By
Business Brokers, Small Business Owners,
& Real Estate Agents Throughout
California.
Northern And Southern California
Businesses For Sale Dipped This Past
Week To 324 Business & Franchise Sales.
These Small Businesses Were Sold By
Business Brokers, Small Business Owners,
& Real Estate Agents Throughout
California.
06/23/2004 03:08 AMNorthern And Southern California Businesses For Sale Dipped This Past
Week To 324 Business & Franchise Sales. These Small Businesses Were
Sold By Business Brokers, Small Business Owners, & Real Estate Agents
Throughout California. [PRWEB Jun 23, 2004]
Boatload of Zend: Three from Zend.com
Boatload of Zend: Three from Zend.com
08/12/2002 08:45 AMWeek and day of week selection in the
new version of Java Date Picker
Week and day of week selection in the
new version of Java Date Picker
04/13/2005 08:32 AMOn April 7, 2005 Stand By Soft, Ltd. just released Java Date Picker
4.0, a suite of professional date components for Swing. The major
improvement of this new version is the possibility to select weeks and
days of week. A week can be selected by clicking on its number and a
day of week by clicking on its label (Tue for Tuesday, for
instance).
Here is a list with all the important changes:
* Added support for week selection and day of week selection.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-23
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-23
05/27/2004 06:33 PMLots of documentation effort on the Parrot list this week, and some
work on the Perl 6 compiler, while on the language list, magical new
syntaces for filling hashes...
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-04-04
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-04-04
04/09/2004 07:57 PMThis week, the vexed question of how assignment should work returns,
and Piers tries to make sense of continuations; meanwhile, the
language list comes alive on the first of April...
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-01-04
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-01-04
01/09/2004 09:53 PMDan calls for detailed suggestions for the Parrot threading model, and
Piers makes up for the lack of activity in the language list by asking
a few key players about their New Year hopes for Perl 6.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-08-20
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-08-20
08/27/2004 01:35 PMBetter register spilling, COBOL on Parrot, and a re-examination of
lookahead from Apocalypse 12. All this and more in the latest Perl 6
summary.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-10
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-10
09/15/2004 03:04 PMPiers Cawley has the latest from the Perl 6 mailing lists. The
perl6-compiler list makes its introduction as Parrot people argue
about configuration and namespaces and play Minesweeper and the Perl 6
language list continues to discuss Synopsis 9.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-02
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-05-02
05/07/2004 04:32 PMThe internals list mulls over strings and multi-method dispatch, while
Apocalypse 12 continues to intrigue and entertain the language list.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-17
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-09-17
09/23/2004 01:13 PMPiers Cawley has the latest from the Perl 6 mailing lists. The
perl6-compiler list discusses grammar bootstrapping, the Parrot people
debate namespaces again, and the Perl 6 Language list ponders the
freshly updated Synopsis 5.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-02-02
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-02-02
03/13/2003 10:23 AMPackfiles, coroutines, secure sandboxes, Damian takes a break, and
much more...
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-11-09
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2003-11-09
11/14/2003 06:20 PMPeople try to get PHP working on Parrot, while the perl6-language list
thinks about nesting modules inside of modules. And Piers, dilligent
as ever, summarizes all the action for your benefit.
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-07-18
This Week on Perl 6, Week Ending
2004-07-18
07/23/2004 06:32 PMThe Piethon benchmark contest is beginning to loom, and the language
list discusses how scalars should be interpolated and subscripted.
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-01-11
This week on Perl 6, week ending
2004-01-11
01/17/2004 10:38 PMParrot fixes to threading, continuations, the JIT and the garbage
collector; the Perl 6 language list discusses traits, roles, and, for
some reason, the EU Constitution...
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Faked out of her headscarf. . .
Faked out of her headscarf. . .
09/24/2004 07:41 PM
Andrea Armstrong wants to play basketball. She is also a
muslim, and wishes to observe traditional muslim attire for a woman of
the faith. Intolerance ensues.
(A link from my local paper to an Orlando Sentinel story, in that this
woman is from Oregon.)
France firm over headscarf ban
France firm over headscarf ban
08/30/2004 04:55 AMParis insists a headscarf ban will stay despite militants' demands as
it begins efforts to free journalists held in Iraq.
World Stonex Extends Global Reach in the
$20 Billion Natural Stone Industry with
Breton, Tekmar Marble, Others
World Stonex Extends Global Reach in the
$20 Billion Natural Stone Industry with
Breton, Tekmar Marble, Others
06/17/2005 03:23 PMWorld Stonex, the Online Marketplace for the sale of goods and
services by a diverse community of small and large businesses in the
natural stone industry, continues to extend its global reach of
suppliers to that industry with the addition of companies in Italy,
Turkey, Palestine and Egypt. [PRWEB Jun 12, 2005]
French Hostage Crisis Adds Tension to
Headscarf Ban
French Hostage Crisis Adds Tension to
Headscarf Ban
08/29/2004 07:12 AMReuters via Wired News Aug 29 2004 10:33AM GMT
Zend: Looking Back a Week in the Past