120. Launched the winning design of the Web Design 2.0 contest
Updated on: 2012-02-09
Posted on: 2010-03-31
The PHPClasses site had Web Design 2.0 contest, i.e. a design contest that allowed the users to propose new designs, allowed the users to try the proposed the designs in real pages, and allowed the users vote on their preferred design. Now the winning design is finally being launched.
This article talks about the initiative and interviews the finalists that disputed the second turn of the election. They gave their opinion about the present and future editions of the site redesign contest.
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This article talks about the initiative and interviews the finalists that disputed the second turn of the election. They gave their opinion about the present and future editions of the site redesign contest.



119. Neural Networks in PHP
Updated on: 2015-01-18
Posted on: 2010-03-09
Neural networks allow emulating the behavior of a brain in software applications. Neural Networks have always had a too steep learning curve to venture towards, especially in a Web environment.
Neural Mesh is an open source, pure PHP code based Neural Network manager and framework that makes it easier to work with Neural Networks.
This article explains how to easily implement Neural Mesh to develop Neural Network applications in PHP.
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Neural Mesh is an open source, pure PHP code based Neural Network manager and framework that makes it easier to work with Neural Networks.
This article explains how to easily implement Neural Mesh to develop Neural Network applications in PHP.



118. Developing scalable PHP applications using MongoDB
Updated on: 2015-01-18
Posted on: 2010-03-01
Nowadays there is a new kind of databases that is getting very popular, specially for Web development, including the PHP world, which are the NoSQL databases.
This article focus specifically on MongoDB, despite there are several other NoSQL database implementations.
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This article focus specifically on MongoDB, despite there are several other NoSQL database implementations.



117. PHP compiler performance
Updated on: 2015-01-18
Posted on: 2010-02-23
With the release of Facebook HipHop PHP compiler, the matters of performance of PHP compilers and runtime engines gained special relevance.
This article presents a performance comparison of between different PHP compilers and runtime PHP execution engines, so we can evaluate what is the best solution that can be used in different PHP environments.
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This article presents a performance comparison of between different PHP compilers and runtime PHP execution engines, so we can evaluate what is the best solution that can be used in different PHP environments.



116. PHP Innovation Award 2009 results
Updated on: 2012-02-09
Posted on: 2010-02-18
The results of the PHP Programming Innovation Award of 2009 were computed and the winner is Sam Shull.
This article presents an interview with Sam, so we may learn more about him and his work with PHP.
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This article presents an interview with Sam, so we may learn more about him and his work with PHP.



7. How to Show Google Maps with Multiple Locations and Many Markers using Latitude and Longitude in PHP
Updated on: 2017-02-13
Posted on: 2010-02-04
Blog: PHP Forms Class with HTML Generator and JavaScript Validation package blog
Package: PHP Forms Class with HTML Generator and JavaScript Validation
Sometimes you need to display Google Maps with a large number of markers. However, adding too many markers makes the map page load too slow.
This article explains how you can use marker cluster feature of the forms map location plug-in to cluster large numbers of markers to make the page load much faster.
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This article explains how you can use marker cluster feature of the forms map location plug-in to cluster large numbers of markers to make the page load much faster.



115. Design contest second turn
Updated on: 2012-02-09
Posted on: 2010-01-18
The PHPClasses site design contest moved on to a second turn. This article explains how it works and what can you do to help picking the best design for the site.
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114. PHP User Groups ranking
Updated on: 2012-02-09
Posted on: 2010-01-14
The PHP Users Group ranking is an initiative that is aimed to highlight PHP user groups that have more active members.
This article explains how it works and what can you do to lead your local PHP user group to have more and better activities for the benefit of the PHP community in general.
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This article explains how it works and what can you do to lead your local PHP user group to have more and better activities for the benefit of the PHP community in general.



113. PHP Zeitgeist: What PHP developers have been looking for in the last decade?
Updated on: 2013-01-03
Posted on: 2010-01-06
PHP Zeitgeist is a new initiative to show the trends on what PHP developers have been looking for year after year. It is somewhat similar to Google End of the Year Zeitgeist.
This article explains in detail what is this initiative and how you can take advantage of the information that it provide to keep up with the latest trends in the PHP development market and improve your career.
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This article explains in detail what is this initiative and how you can take advantage of the information that it provide to keep up with the latest trends in the PHP development market and improve your career.



112. Site design contest results announced
Updated on: 2012-02-09
Posted on: 2010-01-04
The results of the first turn of the Design Award contest were announced.
A second turn will follow because none of the contestants got at least 50% of the votes.
This article tells about how the contest went so far and explains how the second turn will work.
It also mentions some of the upcoming site features that have been in development, now that the design contest developments have practically ended.
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A second turn will follow because none of the contestants got at least 50% of the votes.
This article tells about how the contest went so far and explains how the second turn will work.
It also mentions some of the upcoming site features that have been in development, now that the design contest developments have practically ended.


