Posts Tagged ‘php’

On Who Will Build the LAMP Cloud

As we covered last week , Zend Technologies, whose founders created the PHP language, just got another $9 million in funding.

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On Who Will Build the LAMP Cloud

Zend, The PHP Leader, Gets Another $9 Million In Funding

Cupertino, California-based Zend Technologies, which produces products for developing, deploying and managing business PHP applications, today announced that it has received $9 million in venture funding led by Greylock Partners (a current investor), with participation from other Zend investors including Azure Capital Partners, Index Ventures, Intel Capital, SAP Ventures, and Walden. We’ve covered the company’s successful funding history before , and its rise alongside the increasing popularity of PHP. According to the company, Zend now has more than 1,000,000 registered users.

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Zend, The PHP Leader, Gets Another $9 Million In Funding

A Bushel of Free FOSS Tutorials

You can’t knock a good FOSS tutorial. While documentation, including tutorials, is often a weakness with open source applications–even very established ones–the good news is that there are some outstanding free tutorials on the web

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A Bushel of Free FOSS Tutorials

Employers and Developers Alike Are Favoring Open Source

As Matt Asay notes today , there is a shift going on in favored programming languages, and it’s skewing heavily toward open source. The implications of that trend are significant.

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Employers and Developers Alike Are Favoring Open Source

PHPWomen Pairs with FOSS Projects to Encourage Diversity

The topic of the difficulties women face in the open source community comes up often.

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PHPWomen Pairs with FOSS Projects to Encourage Diversity