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Vol 7, Issue 10

September 2008

Articles
8

The Propel ORM

by Alvaro Videla Godoy

Alvaro Videla Godoy shares his insights into Propel, the well-known object persistence solution for PHP 5. Did you know the latest version can even manage database load balancing?

Using Mixins with PHP

by John Mertic

While traditional OO inheritance allows using one class as a building block for another, a newer technique exists that allows you to pull several smaller classes together into one in a very controlled and streamlined way. John Mertic introduces mixins.

Bandwidth Trickery

by Włodzimierz Gajda

Shared hosting is getting cheaper and cheaper every year—but application requirements are getting more and more demanding. When the traffic to your site is overwhelming, your bandwidth needs can soon generate additional hosting fees. Włodzimierz Gajda has some ways of getting around that problem.

Developing Digitalus

by Forrest Lyman

Digitalus CMS comes of a different way of looking at open source CMS software. While designing it, Forrest Lyman focused on building an extensible, object oriented PHP framework for CMS developers rather than trying to provide the best solution for a particular segment of the Web publishing market. This is the story behind the Digitalus project.

Editorial: Interesting Times

Column

by Steph Fox

There's something for everyone in the October edition - from internals angst to shared hosting solutions.

Test Pattern: Going Off Air

Column

by Jeff Moore

In the final edition of Test Pattern, Jeff Moore looks back at some of the column's highlights.

/etc: On Seeking Resolution

Column

by Steph Fox

PHP 5.3 will have namespace support, but getting it to that point wasn't always easy.

exit(0): Riding IT Out

Column

by Marco Tabini

Economics 101. Marco draws lessons from history and finds reasons for optimism within the IT industry, despite the recession gloom and doom.

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