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In the previous article we thinly disguised a Rack tutorial as a comparison of PHP and Ruby. The aim of the article was to point out that most PHP developers start out on a pretty well thought out... Read More
There I was, sitting at my desk looking over the upcoming article schedule for Rubysource, when I realized I had inadvertently published TWO articles on Wednesday. The immediate consequence of my... Read More
If you’re ever stuck on a problem, Google it and you’ll find a swarm of users have most likely experienced the same issue and have already shared their solution. If it’s not out there, ask in... Read More

If you’re ever stuck on a problem, Google it and you’ll find a swarm of users have most likely experienced the same issue and have already shared their solution. If it’s not out there, ask in... Read More
We're giving away free copies of 'HTML5 & CSS3 For The Real World'. Follow @designfestival on Twitter to win.Read More

PHPMaster has only been live for a couple of months now, but its reception has been phenomenal! I like to think the reason is three-fold. First, SitePoint has the amazing ability to get the word out... Read More
As a PHP developer you are probably used to seeing applications and articles using MySQL or some other relational database management system (RDBMS). But in the past few years, a new kind of... Read More
Our PHP Master "Show Us Your Books" competition has wrapped up and the brand new Kindle full of books has been snapped up by Jed Barker.Read More
To celebrate the launch of our latest book PHP Master, Write Cutting Edge Code, we are giving away a brand new Kindle loaded up with 25 of our best selling books,... Read More
For over 10 years, SitePoint has been committed to publishing the best books for web developers & designers. This tradition, and focus on quality, continues today with a new PHP Master book just... Read More

You’re working on a software project, probably not a new situation if you’re reading this, and happen upon specific functionality you need for your project. Being the efficient (and lazy)... Read More

Just over two years since its move from the antiquated CVS to Subversion (SVN), PHP is once again on the move : this time, to Git . Well, eventually. The migration from CVS to SVN was a huge one and... Read More
Ever since Windows Phone first shipped almost a year ago there has been almost endless discussion about what the next update/version will include. The first major update earlier in the year saw the... Read More
Ruby is an opinionated language, and it has an opinionated community. This is a great thing. It keeps the language clean, understandable, and fun. Ruby can be antagonistic when it comes to a... Read More




