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The long awaited beta of the new generation of PHP is here.
July 28, 1999. Nothing major in this release. Mostly bug fixes. Support for the new gd-1.6, Internet Time, FreeType2 support, Mac OS X build fixes, LDAP error functions, some new imap functions, socket io bug fixes, RH6 apxs build fix and support for the upcoming Apache-1.3.7. See the ChangeLog for a full list of the changes.
Rasmus Lerdorf and Jim Winstead will be giving a pair of three-hour
tutorials at O'Reilly's
Open Source Software Convention on August 21, 1999, in Monterey,
California. You can find more information about the tutorials
here.
Get ready for a wave of PHP related books to hit the shelves! We don't know exactly how many there are going to be yet, but some are already available through Amazon.com and Borders. Click here to see them all.
Netcraft's June server survey results are out. They don't actually have scripting language numbers online at Netcraft, but they do a manual grep and email us this information monthly. Here is a little bar chart showing the growth of PHP usage over the past year.
Zend, a new optimized engine for PHP has been announced on January 4th, 1999.
Visit the Zend Web site! Note that
Zend is not a new version of PHP. Zend is the name of the engine that
will be a critical component of PHP Version 4 which is still a couple
of months away from being available in any form whatsoever.
Read all about the winning combination of PHP and MySQL
on the In The News page.
DevShed.com will soon be creating a special section devoted to PHP 3.0, and
they need your help. DevShed is looking for PHP 3.0 tutorials (2-3000 words)
for various topics. DevShed will pay authors US$100, and will contribute
a matching $100 to the PHP Development Fund for each article published.
Contact php@devshed.com for
more information.