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The second course in the series, "Introduction to Subversion for Developers" will take place on Wednesday, May 5, 2010 at 9AM PDT. Subversion's architecture and design principles will be covered and attendees will be introduced to using Subversion for software development.
One of the most frequent questions people ask me is "when will (insert favorite feature here) be included in Subversion?" Many times, that feature is already part of Subversion, but just the questioner just doesn't know how to access it. Other times, the proposed feature is something which would be better served as a local customization to Subversion, such as hook scripts. But occasionally, my
In the next 2 months your favorite blogging tool will get a new major change. Here are some goodies that we might expect:
Wordpress 3.0 is coming this May and I am very excited about the features its having with it. Now I can Proudly say Wordpress has crossed the normal blog conception and its a fully featured CMS having tons & tons of functionality.
The versioning process of PHP has been exceptionally modified to clear the situation about the long-expected PHP 6. The last stable release, PHP 5.3.2, has been transformed in PHP 6 using the powerful Unix-based tool sed and finally released as PHP 6.0.
There's been lots of buzz about Zend Framework 2.0 recently, and for good reason: the feature list is truly kick-ass. With dozens of proposed changes, the second iteration of the web's most popular framework is looking to be considerably better, more efficient and easier to use than the first, while still offering the functionality that framework users have come to expect.
Interested in checking out the new Web platform capabilities of Internet Explorer 9?
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Yesterday, I announced the release of the 1.0.0 stable version of the Solar Framework for PHP on our mailing list. (I tagged the release four days ago on Monday, but wanted to time the announcement to go along with my Solar presentation at ConFoo.)
The PHP development team is proud to announce the immediate release of PHP 5.3.2. This is a maintenance release in the 5.3 series, which includes a large number of bug fixes.
getfirebug.com has Chromebug 1.6a7 and Firebug 1.6a7. Yes, I know we just had Firebug 1.6a6. But Chromebug had one problem left to fix: the context did not restore correctly after restarting. After working all afternoon I tracked it down to a line in Firebug.
Plus the Firebug command line in 1.6a6 was broken if you used NoScript. What? NoScript and Firebug? Hey it happens.
MySQL Server 5.5.2-m2, a new version of the popular Open Source Database Management System, has been released and is considered of beta quality, so use caution if choosing to install it in a production environment. This release, called Betony, contains “m2″ after the version number, signifying the 2nd milestone in the MySQL Development Cycle, which is designed to have GA (General Availability) re
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PHP 5.2.13 was released today, fixing over 40 bugs. PHP recommends that all users on the 5.2 branch upgrade as soon as possible. Included below are various bugs fixed in this release, and links to the official changelog, release announcement, and download page.
The PHP development team would like to announce the immediate availability of PHP 5.2.13. This release focuses on improving the stability of the PHP 5.2.x branch with over 40 bug fixes, some of which are security related. All users of PHP 5.2 are encouraged to upgrade to this release.
In the next of our videos with Hyrum Wright, the Director of Open Source here at WANdisco and also the release manager for the Subversion Project, he talks about what Subversion-J is and what it will mean to developers and users alike.