Monthly Archives: July 2011

Custom Routes with the Zend Framework

Cleanly constructed (also known as “pretty”) URLs are native to any Zend Framework-powered application, meaning you don’t have to deal with ugly URL rewriting tasks or other programmatic voodoo to implement this convenient feature. Instead, the Zend Framework constructs these … Continue reading

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HTML5 Dangers

You celebrate: it’s the first Friday after your start-up opens its first real office and a round of funding came through. This is going to be a good weekend. HTML5 has the technologies you need to make your idea for … Continue reading

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Ten Linux Commands Every Web Developer Should Know

In the early days of the Web, you could build an appealing portfolio with little more than a basic understanding of HTML and a server-side scripting language such as PHP. Although these days the learning curve for developing websites remains … Continue reading

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