ZF2 Dependency Injection: Managing Configuration – Part 1
Configuration is a big reason to use a Dependency Injection Container (DiC). I’ve been doing a lot of playing around with the ZF2 DiC and one of the things that I like about it
Configuration is a big reason to use a Dependency Injection Container (DiC). I’ve been doing a lot of playing around with the ZF2 DiC and one of the things that I like about it
Well, planning for ZendCon has been underway for a while and we finally got our Call for Papers out the door! We are following a similar process as we did last year. We aren’t
<note>I found out that this usage is going to be deprecated. This feature will remain, but for the GA (and beta 4 most likely) this code may not work. I will be updating this
I have received the masters from my incredible mastering engineer. Incredible not so much because it sounds great (because it does) but because he worked all night to tune the album to the place
So, I just heard from my mastering engineer yesterday that he will be wrapping up work on my latest album, Loudness Wars. He says it’s a great album and I am tending to agree.
Nice Quote: The major development language for Etsy is PHP. I asked Denker, the continuous deploy framework lead, if it’s cheaper and easier to hire PHP developers. She was a little incredulous: “Oh, no,
As you may have heard, I recently finished my second album, named Loudness Wars, and sent it off to my mastering engineer. I expect that it will be ready to go some time in
So, let me explain… no, there is too much. Let me sum up. With beta 3 now being released I have started to spend some time getting used to the new MVC components and
It would seem that it is PHP that will be the dominant programming language in the latter half of the 21st century. [root@li114-69 controllers]# HEAD www.weylandindustries.com 200 OK Cache-Control: no-store, no-cache, must-revalidate, post-check=0, pre-check=0
Don’t know if it’d happen. Just curious at this point. The reason why I even asked the question was because WordPress, love it or hate it (I actually love it), is antiquated and, quite