Tobias Schlitt has posted a short report on the International PHP Conference 2004 Spring Edition here.
Particularily interesting is the code he posted for MiniWIKI, an application Tobias and Lukas Smith put together during the PEAR Power Workshop, using the PEAR Auth, HTML_QuickForm, MDB2, LiveUser, Text_Wiki and XML_Serializer packages. Although source code isn’t usally quite as animated as it’s authors, the code published goes through five stages so it’s possible to follow it evolution more of less.
An interesting measure of what PEAR is cabable of and how it can help save development time.
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Yeah, was a good workshop ;) Liked listening to them, good Speakers! Good Workshop! Good Code ;)
May 9th, 2004 at 9:11 am