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    <pubDate>Tue, 18 Jun 2013 16:53:53 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[PHP Women: A Cookbook (both PHP and Food Kinds)]]></title>
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The PHP Women are trying to <a href="http://www.phpwomen.org/forum/index.php?t=msg&th=561&start=0&S=44b1df31883d3d93b819cfdc20a219d8">put together</a> a different sort of "cookbook" than most of the community might be used to. It combines two meanings of the word and gives both PHP "recipes" and actual ones once the book is flipped.
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Hi, there has been the idea/concept of a PHPWomen Cookbook being produced. Being Silly thing that I am, I [BinaryKitten] volunteered to collate and produce it. You read the book 1 way and it will all be PHP Recipes. Flip the book over and it will all be culinary recipes.
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They're still in the panning stages, so they need feedback from the community as to whether the idea can get off the ground, who might want to contribute to the recipes and what it would take to get it into print and distributed. Have some ideas? <a href="http://www.phpwomen.org/forum/index.php?t=msg&th=561&start=0&S=44b1df31883d3d93b819cfdc20a219d8">let them know</a>! (and no, you don't have to be female to participate)
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      <pubDate>Thu, 12 Feb 2009 09:32:56 -0600</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[Community News: Ottawa Food Bank Improve Distribution Databases via PHP]]></title>
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Via <a href="http://www.php-mag.net/magphpde/magphpde_news/psecom,id,25832,nodeid,5.html>this post</a> from the PHP Magazine site today, we learn about how PHP (along side several other open source solutions) is helping to improve the distribution of food and resources at the Ottowa Food Bank.
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The first phase of FoodNet is to develop food ordering and information sharing systems so that a city-wide network of missions, food cupboards and other food distributors can better communicate with the food bank, said executive director Peter Tilley. In the second phase of the project, the Food Bank will work with the Social Planning Council of Ottawa on an agency boundary-mapping system and a rapid agency look-up utility.
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<a href="http://www.ottawabusinessjournal.com/293105797015163.php">The system</a> is being developed by the several groups, but they opted to go with a PHP/SQL database solution over any of their software ultimately.
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      <pubDate>Thu, 25 May 2006 10:48:35 -0500</pubDate>
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