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Ninja Notes from the Web Builder 2.0 Conference

Posted on December 15th, 2006 by JTk
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The Ninja The Ninja recently attended the Web Builder 2.0 Conference in his official capacity as Zend Evangelist:

Last week I attended the Web Builder 2.0 Conference in snazzy Las Vegas, Nevada. This year, the name of the game was ajax, Ajax, and AJAX. Our beloved PHP had a decent representation throughout the various sessions, but no more than during my own “PHP Powers Mashups” talk. At the conference I bumped into PHP security guru and buddy Chris Shiflett, and met some new folks like Cal Henderson from Flickr and Ask Bjørn Hansen. Normally, you’ll find me working the Zend booth at this kind of conference, but this time I was free to attend sessions. I decided to post my notes on the most interesting things I saw at the conference, presented to you here list style.

Click Here to read the rest of the Ninja’s notes from the Web Builder 2.0 Conference


Ninja’s Favorite MP3

Posted on November 1st, 2006 by JTk
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Okay, so when the namesake of a piece of music asks you to post that piece of music you post that piece of music:

Ninja’s Favorite MP3

16 seconds long . 245kb


The Ninja does the Google

Posted on October 31st, 2006 by JTk
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Turns out that The Ninja is part of a “community effort” effort over at Zend - that’s been cranking out some code for the Zend Google Data Client Library:

The Google Data APIs provide a simple standard protocol and writing data on the web. For example, Google Base, Calendar, Blogger, and CodeSearch each have a data API following the Google Data protocol.

Zend Google Data Client Library provides a PHP 5 component to execute queries and commands against Google Data APIs from your PHP applications.

Congrats - You’ve come a long way since the SpotEdit