JavaScript dependency
Disclaimer: I use the term “JavaScript dependency” to denote a dependency on JavaScript to reach content, not the field of JavaScript dependency injection itself. Some, ...
Tagged frontend, javascript, seo, usability
Zend Framework 2 performance
A few days ago I read an article that compared some frameworks. Amongst others, both Zend Framework 1 and Zend Framework 2 were included. What struck ...
Tagged benchmark, performance, zend framework, zf, zf2
Gotta love adapters!
We all use patterns in our daily lives. Especially when you are a (web)developer. You can’t go without them. In every block of code there ...
PHPBenelux 2012 – Retrospective
A few days after the PHPBenelux conference 2012, it’s time to look back at the magic that is the PHP (Benelux) community. The conference, hosted ...
Tagged phpbenelux
Don’t take this lightly… Win a MacBook Air!
Haven’t you bought your tickets to PHPBenelux 2012 yet?! Maybe it’s time to reconsider why you are not going! Enrise is sponsoring the event in ...
Tagged macbook, macbook air, phpbenelux, zend
Stop grumbling on SVN and start using Git!
A while ago a few posts on the subject were posted github’s workflow and how github works and I hope you’ve already read those. But ...
Tagged cvs, git, svn, versioning
PFCongres 2011: money does not matter
I think PFCongres 2011 has proven one thing once and for all: you don’t have to spend hundreds of euros on attending a conference and ...
People, publications and presentations
A lot is going on at the moment at Enrise! We are extending our team on every front. Sales, project management and developers! You’d expect ...
Zend Server – Oracle Instant Client
Zend Server has out-of-the-box support for connectivity to Oracle databases, minimizing the time required for setting up a PHP stack. The built-in support has been ...
Tagged centos, cron, iso-8859-15, ldconfig, oci, oracle instant client, profile.d, rhel, zce.rc, zend server
Varnish 3.0 – What’s new?
Two months ago Varnish 3.0.0 came out. This could potentially fix a bug we had with streaming video in a HTML5 player. So I dived ...
Tagged caching, high performance, proxy, varnish
Solr & Lucene 3.2 released
June 3rd 2011 the official release of Solr 3.2 was pushed and marked stable. This release marks a new milestone in this great search engine. ...
Google IO 2011 Opening Keynote
Google IO is live and kicking as we speak. For those of you who are not familiar with this, hereby the intro as mentioned on ...
SSO: OAuth & OpenID. OMG!
“You know what would be nice? If we could let users login into our site with just their Facebook, Twitter, Hyves or any other social ...
Tagged authentication, authorization, oauth, openid, sso
SSH access management via LDAP & PHP
Every web development company with a few years of portfolio must have the problem we were facing: Maintaining access to a lot of servers! Loadbalancers, ...
Mobile device detection with WURFL and Varnish
If you have seen my presentation about Varnish on the PHPBenelux Conference 2011, you know already that Varnish is a really great reverse proxy caching ...
The PHP benelux conference – in retrospect
Two days after the PHP Benelux, Enrise can look back to a perfect conference. First of all, the talks of both me and Jeroen received ...
PHPBenelux conference 2011
PHPBenelux User group will be hosting the annual PHPBenelux Conference on 28 & 29 February in Antwerp/Belgium. Not only will Enrise be present with a ...
Tagged conference, phpbenelux
REST Style context switching – part 2
In the first part of this blog post we’ve talked about the theory behind REST services. In this post we put the theory into practice ...
Tagged rest, zend, zend framework
REST style context switching – Part 1
Zend Framework has a very neat action helper called ContextSwitch. With this helper you can easily output data from your actions in other formats besides ...
