Contributing to Pear Article Available Online

Have you ever wanted to contribute a package to Pear but were unsure where to start? Well, thanks to PHP Magazine you can now learn from my experience contributing my own first Pear package in this practical, informative online article. Formerly published as the cover story in the print edition (at a price of nearly ten euros per issue), the entire article is now available online for free. Thanks again to PHP Magazine for supporting the PHP/Pear community in this way.

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  1. By GTD® Connect | Robert Peake on November 19, 2009 at 4:04 pm

    [...] have discussed over the years here on my blog, including: Design Patterns and object oriented code, Pear packages, a dash of Ajax, a lot of Security measures and some cryptography, lots of optimization, a [...]

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