Conflict PHP
I wrote an e-mail to the editors of DevShed because of an article on DevShed:
Dear Editors,
I stumbled upon: http://www.devshed...Conflict-PHP/ and I was wondering if you ever fact-checked this article. I've never read so much bullshit about PHP in my life. How could you guys publish this? It's even worse than http://www.devshed...e-Owned-by-Sun/ which is untrue in many ways too.
I don't really care about reading it, I just laugh about this much stupidity - but on the other hand people that read this article might take it seriously, making PHP (and Zend) look extremely bad. Please consider removing this non-sense article.
regards, Derick
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Funny that you mentioned the Owned by Sun article: http://www.devshed.com/cp/bio/Ian-Felton/
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Dan
Ironic then, that Zend is partnered with Devshed.
Daniel, I already noticed it was the same guy ;-)
Actually - just look at the comments it attracted so far. It quite made my day!
"Dear Editors,"
Sadly I don't think there's much hope. Devshed used to be quite good until about 1.5 years ago. Then they were 0Wned by devarticles.com, who's bottom line is turing some $$$s out of the ads.
That this article is getting attention (especially /.) is all that matters.
Probably better off spamming charles@city-guide.com (from whois)...
Quoting the devshed author terms: "all information provided by you to Developer Shed is truthful, accurate and complete" :)
If the article is full of errors, why don't you point them out for us? Ranting about how the article is junk, and then not backing that up us no better then the original article.
Last time I checked (2 minutes ago) PHP Enabler for Sun Java System Web Server was free. In fact I don't recall it ever costing me money. This is just one of wrong claims of his article.
As someone who knows a little about PHP and Zend I couldn't help snorting with laughter at this article. I guess time will tell whether his totally fanciful predictions will come true.
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I've finished reading Children of Memory, the third book in the series.
Another interesting take on forms of intelligent life.
A fourth one is going to get released later this year.
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RE: https://phpc.social/@phpc_tv/116274041642323081
Now that phpc.tv and phpc.social are part of the same umbrella, I've upped my yearly contributions to their Open Collective: https://opencollective.com/phpcommunity/projects/phpc-social
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Fixed issue #2405: Handle minimum path in .xdebug directory discovery
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RE: https://phpc.social/@afilina/116274024588235234
It's good to see that more and more people are realising that the Web can be for-good, without all the enshittification.
That's why I'm happy to see endeavours like phpc.tv springing up, and helping out where I can.
Taking back the control of how the Web is for people, by people, without big tech making it all shit.
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