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    <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 02:49:44 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Justin Silverton's Blog: PHP Games]]></title>
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<i>Justin Silverton</i> has <a href="http://blinduser.blogspot.com/2006/04/php-games.html">a list</a> on his blog of some of the PHP-based games out there today, including several RPGs and various smaller, lighter games.
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The list includes:
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<li><a href="http://www.heroesmini.com/register.php">Heros of Might and Magic</a>
<li><a href="http://www.0php.com/reviews/0172.php">Anoi Towers</a>
<li><a href="http://www.chipmunk-scripts.com/scripts/riddles.php">Chipmunk Riddles</a>
<li><a href="http://www.lotgd.net/">Legend of the Green Dragon</a>
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Not all of them are smaller, independant sites either - the Heroes of Might and Magic site is related to the widely popular Ubisoft game of the same title. Always great to see PHP being used in major ways!
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      <pubDate>Mon, 24 Apr 2006 07:10:18 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Professional PHP Blog: PHP Games]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[From the Professional PHP site today, there's <a href="http://www.procata.com/blog/archives/2006/04/06/php-games/">an interesting new post</a> about a game the author found (via <a href="http://www.digg.com">digg</a>) of "Heroes of Might and Magic" <a href="http://www.heroesmini.com/">online minigame</a>. What makes it even cooler? It's written in PHP and uses Prototype and Scriptaculous for the interface.
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The interface is very drag and drop oriented and it uses Ajax to update game status. The graphics are very good. No flash as far as I can tell.
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Their server is getting crushed right now, intermittently not responding and running out of MySQL connections. The javascript crashed my browser a couple times. Still, I was intrigued by the combination of Ajax and PHP and I liked the interface. Definitely one to bookmark for later.
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<a href="http://www.heroesmini.com/">The game</a> is a bit less overloaded now, but still a bit slow. The interface is wonderfully done, and easy to understand. It's great to see the popular pairing of Ajax and PHP starting to show up in commercial applications, too.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 07 Apr 2006 06:52:42 -0500</pubDate>
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      <description><![CDATA[On PHPKitchen today, <i>Demian Turner</i> has posted a <a href="http://www.phpkitchen.com/index.php?/archives/711-PHP-5-Objects,-Patterns,-and-Practice.html">a few words</a> about one of the latest PHP-related books he's read, "PHP5 Objects, Patterns, and Practice" from APress.
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I recently read <a href="http://www.corrosive.co.uk/">Matt Zandstra</a>'s <a href="http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1590593804/qid=1121112975/sr=8-1/ref=sr_8_xs_ap_i1_xgl14/102-4448196-3612105?v=glance&s=books&n=507846">PHP 5 Objects, Patterns, and Practice</a> and thought I'd say a few good words about it for those who haven't been recommended yet. A lot of good PHP5 books have come out recently, eg something like <a href="http://www.phptr.com/bookstore/product.asp?isbn=013147149X&rl=1">PHP 5 Power Programming</a> is an excellent resource for the finer points of charset issues, utf8 in PHP, timezone gotchas.  But it's quite unusual in PHP circles for a book to come out that gives overall sound advice on application design.
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I found Matt, who comes from a Java background, really hit the nail on the head, this book is an enjoyable read. While the first few chapters make allowances for readers who don't have a lot of exposure to OOP, the rest is quite a stimulating read, helped along in no small part by Matt's excellent unambiguous writing style.
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He <a href="http://www.phpkitchen.com/index.php?/archives/711-PHP-5-Objects,-Patterns,-and-Practice.html">also mentions other topics</a> that the book covers, things like the Composite pattern, Phing, PEAR, and the Reflection API.]]></description>
      <pubDate>Mon, 09 Jan 2006 07:05:39 -0600</pubDate>
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