Whant to view PHP release history?
Follow this link on wikipedia.
And for PHP 6 look at these:
Do you know Facebook ? Myspace ? Xing ?
If you are a final user you need only to subscribe. But if you are a developer and you want to create your own Social Network what can you do?
Here a list of free and opensource php social network softwares:
- Elgg
- PHPIZABI
- Dolphin
- MyOwnSpace
- BuddyPress
- OpenPNE
- AROUNDme
Do you know others?
Thomas
Animoto is an online service that allows you to create video productions: upload your photos, choose a song, that's all.
They received success when they first launched it as a Facebook Application. In 3 days, the number of users shot up from 25K to 250K
Now they have an iphone application. I've just received an email from the animoto team:
"Create Animoto video shorts on-the-go with our new, free iPhone app. Just snap photos and use the app to turn them into vids right there on your phone. Birthdays, nights out in the city, your irresistible new puppy, at a restaurant with friends…anything you have/take pics of! (Btw--works for iPod Touch, too.) http://iphone.animoto.com"
Good work guys!!!
We use Magento to build our customers e-commerce.
Magento is an Open Source ecommerce web application launched on March 31 2008. It was created by Varien, building on components of the Zend Framework.
We share some links:
Introducing Magento
An introduction to MagentoMagento user guide
Designer's Guide to Magento
Magento folder structure
Database diagram
Editing an invoice
Magento product view page analysis
Magento Modules
Unleashing the power of Magento
Typo3 with Magento
I’ve been using Assembla for some time.
Like they say: "Assembla is an integrated system for agile team management, collaboration and coding. You select best-of-breed tools like Subversion, Git, Mercurial and Trac with Assembla's issue tracking, notifications, and workflow."
A nice benefits of Assembla was the ability to have free SVN repositories. It was free until october 2008. Now they are restricting free plans.
They have offered a product for free. And now they ask you to pay or in alternative all your data will be public. Not so good!
Is there a good alternative to assembla?
I suggest you these:
1) Origo
2) XP-dev
3) Dejavu
4) Bitbucket
5) Unfuddle
What do you think?
Thomas Baggio
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