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    <pubDate>Sat, 25 May 2013 06:00:47 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Zend Developer Zone: PHP, Flex and Mobile]]></title>
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On the Zend Developer Zone today there's <a href="http://devzone.zend.com/article/12534-PHP-Flex-and-Mobile">a new post</a> from <i>Cal Evans</i> about an article from the minds of <i>Ryan Stewart</i> (Adobe) and <i>Kevin Schroeder</i> (Zend) about the powerful combination of Flex and PHP.
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These two have gotten together again to show how you can use Flex (Flash, ActionScript, AIR, you know the drill) and Zend Framework (<a href="http://devzone.zend.com/article/12518-Zend-Framework-is-a-BOSSie-Award-Winner">Winner of a BOSSie</a>) Their new article "Flex and PHP" from the most recent issue of Flash & Flex magazine, talks about using the same controllers and actions for returning both HTML and JSON. This concept of programming for multiple destinations is important in a web where your API may be more important than your HTML.
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You can get the full article <a href="http://devzone.zend.com/content/12534/Flex-and-PHP-PHP-Development-on-Mobile.pdf">as a PDF</a> from the DevZone site. It's an extended tutorial on getting Flex and PHP to work together via multiple formats (similar to what <i>Kevin</i> presented on <a href="http://phpdeveloper.org/news/15080">his blog</a> recently.
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      <pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 09:08:48 -0500</pubDate>
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