Tue, 31 Oct 2006 23:12 UTC
I’ve just finished giving my presentation on XML & Web Services with PHP (An Overview). Overall, I think the presentation went quite well, though I had entirely too much material to cover in a very short period of time, so it was impossible to go into much depth on any one type of Web Service. This was unfortunate, but I think the “overview” nature of the presentation allowed for this top-level approach.
As promised, here are the slides from the presentation (PDF, 2 MB), and what follows is the list of links for further reading:
Further Reading
XML-RPC
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Tue, 31 Oct 2006 18:42 UTC
The first day of the Zend/PHP Conference and Expo (the day of tutorials) was great. I sat in on Robert Richards’s Advanced XML and Web Services and Marcus’s and Sara’s Extending PHP tutorials. I multi-tasked as best I could, catching up on some work while finishing my slides and listening to the presentations. Robert went into a great deal of information on DOM, which was all very excellent material—you can definitely tell where his passion lies and that he knows his stuff—but discussion on Web Services was not very prominent. My presentation today, though, while entitled “XML & Web Services with PHP” will be nearly the opposite and discuss Web Services in general, while glossing over XML. So, I think the two properly balance each other. Marcus and Sara covered PHP extensions brilliantly, but, while WiFi here has been excellent, trying to connect to Sara’s ad hoc network for the presentation hosed my wireless connection, and I couldn’t connect for the remainder of the day from the presentation rooms.
For another roundup of the conference tutorial day, I’d suggest reading Aaron Wormus’s take on the day. Unfortunately, Aaron’s server is currently down, so he’s unable to blog on his site (or receive e-mail for that matter), so his roundup post is on PHPDeveloper.org. Be sure to check it out.
This morning, the opening keynote of the conference was led by Mark de Visser, Andi Gutmans, and Zeev Suraski. Mark is Zend’s Chief Marketing Officer, and I’ve had the pleasure of talking with him at OSCON and again last night at the speakers/ZCE dinner. He has a great feel for the PHP and open source community, and he’s sensitive to the appearance and presence of a corporation within this community. I think he brings a wealth of experience to Zend, given his background at RedHat, and he’s doing a great job building Zend’s relationship with the community and presenting them in a manner that is acceptable to the community as a whole.
The keynote covered a range of topics, including the current state of the PHP Collaboration Project, a demo of the new Google Data client library in the Zend Framework, the Eclipse PHP project, Zend Platform and Zend Studio, and the future direction of PHP. Mentioned, also, was the imminent release of PHP 5.2, which might be available this coming Thursday. Overall, the keynote was good, informative, and well-presented, though I felt the introductory part of the keynote, in which some applications, such as Joomla and ZenCart, were showcased, did not show off the strengths of the current state of PHP. These applications are still using PHP 4, for the most part, and I think it would have been good to showcase applications that take advantage of the powerful features of PHP 5 to create a “Web 2.0” application.
In all, it’s been a great conference thus far, and it’s just getting started. I’m heading now to Eli White’s High Volume PHP & MySQL Scaling Techniques, and then, after lunch, I’ll be giving my XML & Web Services with PHP presentation.
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Mon, 30 Oct 2006 17:46 UTC
I’m at the Zend/PHP Conference and Expo right now sitting in Robert Richards’s Advanced XML and Web Services tutorial. I’ll be attending Marcus’s and Sara’s Extending PHP tutorial later today. Had a great day yesterday, in which Andrei drove us to wine tastings at two different wineries: Ridge and Picchetti.
I wanted to take a moment to mention a 24-hour coding marathon announced by Elizabeth Naramore: PHP Throwdown. The competition sounds exciting, and I’m hoping to get a group together from Atlanta PHP to participate. It’s still in the planning stages, so you need to keep your eyes on it for announcements and more information. For now, here are the details:
What: 24-hour coding competition to see who can code the best PHP app
When: January 27, 2007
Who: You! You may enter individually or as a team, so if you think you’ve got what it takes then read more.
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Sun, 29 Oct 2006 4:22 UTC
I’m flying out to San Jose tomorrow for the Zend/PHP Conference and Expo. Does anyone know the way?
I’ll be speaking at this conference on Tuesday during the 2:30pm time slot. My presentation is an overview of Web Services entitled “XML & Web Services With PHP (An Overview).” The abstract follows:
What is XML? What are Web Services? This talk will answer both of these questions, exploring ways to use the powerful features of PHP 5 to consume and create XML-based Web Services. Topics will include SOAP, XML-RPC, and REST, giving real-world examples and explaining the differences between and benefits of each.
There are many things I’m looking forward to during this conference, including:
Thu, 12 Oct 2006 14:09 UTC
Since there will be a substantial number (something like 9 or 10) of #phpc frequenters in attendance at the Zend/PHP Conference and Expo, we decided it would be cool to print up some t-shirts for fun and wear them at the conference. So, quickly, Aaron Wormus came up with a t-shirt design, and we’re ready to start printing them. Tuesday, October 31 will be the official #phpc wear-your-t-shirt day for conference goers.
If you want a t-shirt, please send an e-mail to tshirts [at] benramsey.com and include your size. This is how I’ll get a head count for the initial printing. I need a count soon, so don’t delay! The cost of the shirt will be about $13. I’ll bring them to the conference to hand out. If you can’t make it to the conference, and you still want a shirt, I’ll arrange for shipping after the conference (but go ahead and let me know you want one now).
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Wed, 30 Aug 2006 14:26 UTC
We now have an IRC channel for the PHP Appalachia conference – Freenode – #phpappalachia. Come join us!
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Fri, 25 Aug 2006 21:03 UTC
I’ve had talks accepted at several conferences this Fall, so I’ll have a fairly busy travel schedule ahead of me. Here are the conferences at which I’ll be speaking. If you happen to attend any of these, be sure to drop by and say “hi.”