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         <description>In a effort to help promoting PHP in the Middle-East, North Africa and Arab countries in general, I&apos;m happy to announce the arabic edition of PHP Magazine Network phpmagazinearabic.net....</description>
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         <title>Frameworks Trends</title>
         <description>Which PHP Frameworks do you actually use, like, and/or suggest ?!...</description>
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         <title>Optimize Optimize ...</title>
         <description>The PHP community responded actively to a some PHP optimization tips posted by Google in the series Let&apos;s make the web faster....</description>
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         <description>Rasmus Lerdorf have just made a call for a documentation push in the php internals....</description>
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         <title>On frameworks</title>
         <description>Today PHP have many robust frameworks starting from CakePHP, CodeIgniter, Zend Framework, eZComponents, Symfony and there many others that deserve your attention such Akelos, Agavi, Fuse ... etc; without talking about using solutions as framework such Joomla, Drupal or others....</description>
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         <title>Goto PHP 5.3</title>
         <description>As you might know, GOTO operator will be officially available in PHP 5.3...</description>
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         <title>Join Us On Facebook</title>
         <description>Last week I made a lot of new discoveries about PHP Magazine Network. For example I realized for the first time that you are more than 15K subscribers overall to our RSS feeds !...</description>
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         <title>PHP Jobs Hunting</title>
         <description>If you are using PHP in your current job you have probably wondered at least once about your career with PHP or Open Source in general....</description>
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         <title>The Number One</title>
         <description>Today PHP Magazine Network is the number one in Google results for the keyword &quot;php magazine&quot; ! I wasn&apos;t surprised when I saw it, but was a little disappointed......</description>
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         <title>The latest PHP4</title>
         <description>Last month was marked by the release of two PHP versions : 5.3 alpha1 and 4.4.9. Yes it&apos;s a PHP4 again but this time it&apos;s the last one in the four Branch....</description>
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         <title>New Shop</title>
         <description>Since three years PHP Magazine Network Shop was available to support our activities, to keep the network alive. I&apos;m glad to announce the version 2 of our Shop, with an integrated shopping cart, and a selection of hot deals and...</description>
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         <title>TestFest 2008</title>
         <description>The official PHP.net website have announced last month the TestFest 2008, a testing festival that will take place next month to improve the code coverage of the test suite for the PHP language itself....</description>
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         <title>PHP On Symbian</title>
         <description>If you google for &quot;PHP Symbian&quot; you will find a very old post written in 2004 at circle.ch pointing to an older php groups post that I have written earlier in 2003. I thought that the story of PHP and...</description>
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         <title>Ready for PHP5?</title>
         <description>The last days of PHP4, and almost one month before seeing PHP4 keeping its last version forever. Currently 4.4.7 is the latest historical stable version of PHP4, it will be probably pushed to 4.4.8 since the PHP QA team are...</description>
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         <title>We Are Back</title>
         <description>After a pretty long vacations we are back again to start a new year full of energy, ideas and new projects. I apologize for this long absence but things happened so quickly that my vacations was stretched from one to...</description>
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