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Community News:
PHPPodcasts.com Launched
Sep 24, 2007 @ 15:25:00

Cal Evans, of Zend Developer Zone (and PHP Abstract) fame has launched a new site to help PHPers with keeping all of their PHP podcasts in one place - PHPPodcasts.com - an archive site to give people searching for PHP podcasts a "one-stop shop".

phppodcasts.com is not a replacement for any of the existing feeds, it won't be on iTunes because it's not in competition with the owners podcasts. It's an archival site and a place for people to explore the different podcasts available for PHP developers before subscribing to them.

Currently, there's four podcasts under the PHPPodcast umbrella - Zend's own PHP Abstract, php|architect's Pro PHP podcast, the phpBB podcast and the CakePHP group's own podcast, The Show.

Know of a PHP-related podcast that you think should be added to the site? Let Cal know - Cal [at] this domain.

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Community News:
PHPPodcasts.com Launched
Sep 24, 2007 @ 15:25:00

Cal Evans, of Zend Developer Zone (and PHP Abstract) fame has launched a new site to help PHPers with keeping all of their PHP podcasts in one place - PHPPodcasts.com - an archive site to give people searching for PHP podcasts a "one-stop shop".

phppodcasts.com is not a replacement for any of the existing feeds, it won't be on iTunes because it's not in competition with the owners podcasts. It's an archival site and a place for people to explore the different podcasts available for PHP developers before subscribing to them.

Currently, there's four podcasts under the PHPPodcast umbrella - Zend's own PHP Abstract, php|architect's Pro PHP podcast, the phpBB podcast and the CakePHP group's own podcast, The Show.

Know of a PHP-related podcast that you think should be added to the site? Let Cal know - Cal [at] this domain.

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Terry Chay's Blog:
Ed Finkler agrees with me
May 01, 2007 @ 17:38:00

Terry Chay has some of his own comments surrounding the latest episode of the Pro::PHP Podcast, an interview with Ed Finkler about the state of PHP security.

Ed Finkler agrees with me. Thanks Ed. :-) Listen to the podcast. It's a realistic assessment of the state of security in PHP.

He also includes a favorite quote from the podcast (as said by Ed):

If web developer doesn't understand common security issues they shouldn't be considered developers...[Web applications] essentially are dealing with data that someone is inputting there. As a developer of web applications, you are essentially stewards of that data.
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Terry Chay's Blog:
Ed Finkler agrees with me
May 01, 2007 @ 17:38:00

Terry Chay has some of his own comments surrounding the latest episode of the Pro::PHP Podcast, an interview with Ed Finkler about the state of PHP security.

Ed Finkler agrees with me. Thanks Ed. :-) Listen to the podcast. It's a realistic assessment of the state of security in PHP.

He also includes a favorite quote from the podcast (as said by Ed):

If web developer doesn't understand common security issues they shouldn't be considered developers...[Web applications] essentially are dealing with data that someone is inputting there. As a developer of web applications, you are essentially stewards of that data.
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PHP Security Blog:
Ed Finkler discusses Month Of PHP Bugs
May 01, 2007 @ 12:44:00

On the PHP Security blog today, Stefan Esser points out one of the latest episodes of the Pro::PHP Podcast in which Ed Finkler got to talk a little bit about PHP security (seeing as how he's involved with the PHPSecInfo project). One of the things he (Ed) specifically mentions in the interview is the Month of PHP Bugs that Stefan recently wrapped up.

Today I learned about a podcast interview of Ed Finkler one of the members of the PHP Security Consortium. I heard through the first 30 minutes and was kinda bored because it was not really about PHP Security but about educating PHP developers, which is a subtopic of PHP Application Security which itself is a subtopic of PHP Security. I already wanted to switch it off when at around 34:32 they started talking about the Month of PHP Bugs.

Stefan also notes that Ed didn't mention that several of the MoPB issues had already been released to the PHP group but had yet to of been corrected. Be sure to check out the podcast for yourself, though and see what you think of Ed's comments about PHP security and the MoPB initiative.

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PHP Security Blog:
Ed Finkler discusses Month Of PHP Bugs
May 01, 2007 @ 12:44:00

On the PHP Security blog today, Stefan Esser points out one of the latest episodes of the Pro::PHP Podcast in which Ed Finkler got to talk a little bit about PHP security (seeing as how he's involved with the PHPSecInfo project). One of the things he (Ed) specifically mentions in the interview is the Month of PHP Bugs that Stefan recently wrapped up.

Today I learned about a podcast interview of Ed Finkler one of the members of the PHP Security Consortium. I heard through the first 30 minutes and was kinda bored because it was not really about PHP Security but about educating PHP developers, which is a subtopic of PHP Application Security which itself is a subtopic of PHP Security. I already wanted to switch it off when at around 34:32 they started talking about the Month of PHP Bugs.

Stefan also notes that Ed didn't mention that several of the MoPB issues had already been released to the PHP group but had yet to of been corrected. Be sure to check out the podcast for yourself, though and see what you think of Ed's comments about PHP security and the MoPB initiative.

tagged: edfinkler monthofphpbugs podcast interview prophppodcast edfinkler monthofphpbugs podcast interview prophppodcast

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