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    <pubDate>Sun, 19 May 2013 08:06:21 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Stuart Herbert's Blog: Series: Beyond Frameworks]]></title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>
Based on his <a href="http://blog.stuartherbert.com/php/2011/03/20/following-up-my-beyond-frameworks-talk/">Beyond Frameworks</a> session presented at this year's <a href="http://www.phpconference.co.uk/">PHP UK Conference 2011</a>, <i>Stuart Herbert</i> is in the process of <a href="http://blog.stuartherbert.com/php/beyond-frameworks/">creating a series</a> of posts based about its contents:
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<blockquote>
[In my session] I explained how a component-based architecture can help answer some of the important (i.e. expensive!) questions you might face when creating long-lived apps that rely on a PHP framework. In this series of blog posts, I'm going to look at how to go about creating and working with components.
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As of the time of this post, there's three different sections - "Getting Started", "The Tools We Use" and "Working with PHP Components" - and lots of posts to match. The large part of the series has been focused in the components area with articles about <a href="http://blog.stuartherbert.com/php/2011/03/23/planning-an-app-that-uses-components/">planning</a>, <a href="http://blog.stuartherbert.com/php/2011/03/25/adding-unit-tests-for-your-component/">unit tests</a> and <a href="http://blog.stuartherbert.com/php/2011/03/30/making-a-pear-compatible-package/">making PEAR-compatible packages</a>.
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      <pubDate>Tue, 29 Mar 2011 10:06:22 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Zend.com: Enter to Win a Pass to PHP UK Conference 2011]]></title>
      <guid>http://www.phpdeveloper.org/news/15749</guid>
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      <description><![CDATA[<p>
On the Zend.com site today there's <a href="http://www.zend.com/en/community/phpuk-drawing">a drawing you can enter</a> for a chance to win a free pass to the <a href="http:// www.phpconference.co.uk">PHP UK Conference</a> happening in February (the 25th) in London.
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<blockquote>
The PHP London user group's sixth annual PHP UK Conference is a full-day event of lectures and networking for web developers and managers at the Business Design Centre in central London on Friday 25 February 2011. Enter now, and possibly win a registration to this exciting event, worth &pound;130!
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The drawing will end on February 14th so be sure to <a href="http://www.zend.com/en/community/phpuk-drawing">put your name in</a> for a chance to win a pass. <a href="http://www.phpconference.co.uk/talks">Talks being presented</a> at this year's event include topics such as advanced OOP patterns, frameworks, continuous improvement, NoSQL, Amazon EC2 and Xdebug. You can find out more about the conference in general on the <a http://www.phpconference.co.uk/">PHP UK website</a>.
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      <pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2011 09:04:51 -0600</pubDate>
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