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95. How large is the PHP market?

Updated on: 2012-02-09

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Sometimes it is necessary to know how large is the PHP market in the world or in a specific country.

It may help, for instance, developers to advocate for PHP, companies to decide for sponsoring PHP events, PHP training, developing of products targeting the PHP developers, or any other initiatives directed to the PHP market.

This article presents several sources of information that may help decision makers to invest more in the PHP market.

The article also covers the huge popularity of Firefox browser among PHP developers attributing it to the superb Web development extensions available for this browser. The most useful Firefox extensions for PHP developers are listed.


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94. Upcoming PHP 5.3 features and beyond

Updated on: 2009-11-10

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PHP 5.3 release candidate 1 was released a few days ago. The final version is expected to be released in the upcoming weeks.

This article presents an interview with core PHP developer Lukas Kahwe Smith that has pushed many of the new features of PHP 5.3 as release manager.

Lukas talks about PHP 5.3 new features such as lambda functions, closures and PHAR support. He also explains what are traits, which for now it is a feature that was left out of PHP 5.3.

He also talks about future PHP 5.x and PHP 6, as well how anybody can help in the development of PHP to make it come out faster.


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93. Winner of PHP Programming Innovation Award of the year announced

Updated on: 2012-02-09

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The winner of PHP Programming Innovation Award of 2008 was announced.

Now there is also a ranking of the innovation award of all time that considers the score of each author since the award started in 2004. There are also new rankings of author countries for each year and all time.

Cesar Rodas won the 2008 award. Here he gives an interview telling about many good things that happened since he won last year. He also shares his secrets to contribute so many innovative classes appreciated by the users that voted on them and made possible to win the 2008 award.


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1. How Can PHP Read Email Inbox for Inbound Mail Processing and Have PHP Process Incoming Email

Updated on: 2017-05-26

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Blog: POP3 e-mail client package blog
Package: POP3 e-mail client

Some PHP applications need to process incoming e-mail messages, for instance to handle customer requests sent by e-mail.

Using a POP3 or IMAP mailbox is a very reliable and platform independent solution.

This article explains how to handle incoming e-mail using a POP3 client script and compares it with other solutions that depend on the local mail server type.


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1. PHP Mail Alternative Setting PHP SMTP Server to Use Gmail, Hotmail or Yahoo

Updated on: 2017-04-24

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Blog: MIME E-mail message sending package blog
Package: MIME E-mail message sending

Sometimes it is not possible or it is inconvenient to send e-mail with scripts using the regular PHP mail() function.

An alternative solution consists in using your ISP or a third party SMTP server to relay your messages.

This article explains how to send e-mail with PHP relaying your messages to SMTP servers of Gmail, Hotmail or Yahoo.


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92. Running PHP on Google App Engine

Updated on: 2009-06-14

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This is a small article to tell about an experience that a PHP developer carried to successfully run a PHP application on Google App Engine.

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91. Avoid being blacklisted for spam you did not send

Updated on: 2009-06-14

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If you ever tried to send e-mail messages that never seem to reach the destination, don't blame PHP limited built-in mail capabilities!

You may be victim of having your mail server blacklisted for SPAM that you never sent.

This article explains a situation that may cause innocent mail servers to be blacklisted very easily.

Other short news mention a PHP IDE survey, how to follow the latest package blog posts by RSS or on Twitter, and an upcoming update of the site privacy policy.


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90. Blogs for class packages

Updated on: 2012-02-09

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The PHPClasses site is launching a new feature that allows authors to publish interesting articles about their classes in specific blogs that are being made available for each class.

The site main blog is also open to every user for submissions of articles of general interest to the PHPClasses site users.

Compensation will be made available to top contributors.


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89. Quickly importing data from CSV file into PHP applications

Updated on: 2009-06-14

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In this article you may learn how to quickly import data from CSV files into your application with help of PHP.

It also covers a tool that provides a Web based user interface for importing CSV data into a MySQL database table with support for mapping CSV columns into arbitrary MySQL database table columns.


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88. Automating Backup Tasks Remotely with PHP and PECL SSH2 extension

Updated on: 2009-06-14

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This article teaches how to setup automated backup PHP scripts using the PECL SSH2 extension to copy files to a remote server.

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