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2010-05-03 16:50

Using Different Databases with Zend Framework

zend_db_select, zend_db_table, zend framework

A while ago I wrote about a custom application resource for loading multiple DBs. I received a lot of questions and decided it was time for a follow-up on how to use multiple DBs in ZF.

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2010-04-22 18:14

Belgian Government : Not Found!

trace

The Belgian Government is falling for the third time in three years time. I decided to do a viral and test out the power of the social media.

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2010-02-26 11:04

Book Reviewed : ZF 1.8 Web Application Development

book review, zend framework, mvc

I am currently reviewing the book Zend Framework 1.8 : Web Application Development from Keith Pope. Expect more in a few weeks.

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2010-01-22 00:01

ZF Model Layer: Part Service, Part ORM

models, zend framework

In a new post on the Rdavid.net blog there's some discussion about Zend Framework models, the best approach and a "Service Class" idea

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2009-12-18 16:37

Debugging PHP - trace your steps

trace, debug

Often when you need to debug an application, especially one with multiple classes calling each other, it is difficult to spot where the problem lies.

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