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Category Archives: Save the Date
Where is your Vision Jeff?
In the The PHP Singularity no-one less than Jeff Atwood tried to put something on the Meta-Level I was yet not able to properly grasp. Some point he makes is clear to me, he does not want to do “Yet … Continue reading
Posted in Linked, PHP Development, Pressed, Reports, Save the Date
Tagged Jeff Atwood, PHP, Rant
2 Comments
Will Automattic join Dec 29 move away from GoDaddy day?
With all the reports about SOPA and GoDaddy (Mashable, PC World, ars technica, Read Write Web, VentureBeat, …) I was wondering if Automattic, one of GoDaddy’s customers, has been taking note of selfprodigy’s reddit posting: I’m suggesting Dec 29th as … Continue reading
Posted in Pressed, Save the Date, Surviving the Internet
Tagged Automattic, Discussion, GoDaddy, Politics, SOPA, Wordpress
3 Comments
Save the date: PHPUnconference Europe 2011 on 19th & 20th Feb
It’s official since some days. There is a date now for the first European PHP Unconference: 19th & 20th February 2011. The city is Manchester in England / UK, admission charge is 46.00 EUR or 40.00 GBP. As hashtags tend to get too complicated these … Continue reading
Posted in Pressed, Save the Date
Tagged PHP, PHP Conference, PHP Unconference, phpuceu, Phpunconference, Unconference
1 Comment
WordPress 3.0 Release to be shipped early next Week
According to Release Manager Jane Wells from Automattic, Inc – the privately owned company behind the investments in the end-users-popular blogging software – WordPress is quite close to release. As said by her on friday, the final launch of 3.0 … Continue reading
Posted in Pressed, Reports, Save the Date, Wordpress Releases
Tagged Date, Development, Release, Releases, SaaS, Wordpress, Wordpress 3.0, WP-3.0, WP30
15 Comments
PHP Turns 15!
Congrats. 15 Years of PHP. On 8th of June 1995 the whole “mess” started as “Personal Home Page Tools (PHP Tools)” and turned the internet into a crowd of developers 😀 – Pretty promising!
Posted in Pressed, Save the Date
Tagged 15 Years, Birthday, language, Personal Home Page Tools, PHP, PHP/FI, Rasmus Lerdorf, rasmuslerdorf, Save the Date
1 Comment
What happened to the “Thank a plugin developer day”?
In January 2009 Matt Mullenweg was somehow overwhelmed because the 4 000th plugin was in the wordpress plugin repository. He was in such a good mood that he announced January 28 to be the official “Thank a Plugin Developer Day”.
Posted in Plugin Plugout, Pressed, Save the Date
Tagged Matt Mullenweg, Plugin, Scott Ellis, Thanks, Wordpress, wppdd
4 Comments
International PHPUnconference 2010 announced
In a recent interview done by the german PHP Hates Me Blog author Nils Langner, Judith Andresen and Markus Wolff from the (at least in germany) well known PHP Usergroup Hamburg have announced the first PHP Unconference aiming for an … Continue reading