Zend Core for IBM: now generally available

Posted on Thu 21 July 2005 in Databases • Tagged with PHP

Just wanted to point out that Zend Core for IBM is now generally available. If you need to get up and running with PHP and DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows, this is a pretty cool free package that will make your life pretty easy on Linux (x86, x86-64, POWER …


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A cascade of technical glitches and mental errors

Posted on Tue 19 July 2005 in misc • Tagged with Personal

This must be a very familiar tale, yet I feel the urge to tell it again... about two weeks ago my hard drive started making that horrible 'click' noise that indicates that it is about time for it to shuffle off its all too mortal coil (and spindle, and platter …


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P* deluge

Posted on Tue 28 June 2005 in misc • Tagged with Programming languages

I'm going a little nutty at the moment with a stack overflow of P* programming languages.

  1. Perl: I have been attending Yet Another Perl Conference::North America (YAPC::NA) in my lovely hometown of Toronto. YAPCs are a little out of the ordinary, as far as conferences that I've attended--for …

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OSCON top ten tutorials

Posted on Mon 27 June 2005 in Databases

Take a look at the OSCON Top Ten Tutorials -- although it's not in the top ten, nat does put in a plug for my own Deep Dive with Apache Derby tutorial.

Gulp, no pressure!

Congrats to Chris for hitting the top ten with PHP Security -- I know that's going to …


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Happy Father's Day, Dad

Posted on Mon 20 June 2005 in Family • Tagged with Personal

Dad -- I know we've had our differences, sometimes for years at a time. Funny how I wound up with a lot of the same traits as you -- self-assuredness, stubbornness, independence, extreme rationality -- and when we butted heads those qualities made for some pretty intense disagreements. But you did pass on …


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Hot new coffee toy

Posted on Fri 17 June 2005 in Coffee • Tagged with Coffee

This place isn't called Coffee|Code for nothing. I'm quite serious about my coffee, to the point of roasting my own. I started a year and a half ago with a Freshroast Plus roaster that was included with a year-long subscription (of two pounds per month) of Merchants of Green …


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I'm an author! "Apache Derby: Off to the Races"

Posted on Thu 16 June 2005 in Databases • Tagged with Apache Derby

If you're looking for a book that covers Apache Derby / IBM Cloudscape top-to-bottom, and you want a gentle introduction to programming database applications with PHP, Perl, Python, JDBC, or .NET, Apache Derby: Off to the Racesimage0 is the book for you!

No, really... I'm a co-author, responsible for the chapters …


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"Inside the PHP Documentation" presentation

Posted on Mon 16 May 2005 in PHP • Tagged with PHP

A day or two late, but here are the slides for the "Inside the PHP Documentation" presentation I gave at php|tropics 2005 in sunny Cancun, Mexico.

A total of three "real people" attended; Derick and Andrei don't count because they were driven back into the conference room by the …


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php|tropics talk on using PHP with DB2, Cloudscape, and Derby

Posted on Thu 12 May 2005 in Databases • Tagged with PHP

Today, I gave a talk on using PHP with DB2, Cloudscape, and Apache Derby at php|tropics.

My talk was the second talk of the day, immediately following Wez Furlong's excellent and well-attended presentation on PDO. The strong lead-in may have contributed to the record turnout at my talk -- about …


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Miguel deIcaza addresses MySQL User Conference

Posted on Thu 21 April 2005 in Databases • Tagged with MySQL

Miguel gave a high-energy, high-enthusiasm, but rather scattered keynote address to the MySQL User Conference this morning:

  • Mentions of Apache Derby in context of Mono.Net Java interpreter: 2
  • Mentions of SQLite as embedded database for Fspot application: 2
  • Mentions of DB2 as supported database in Mono ADO.Net connector …

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