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Akelos.org:
Creating a weblog using the Akelos PHP Framework
Jul 24, 2007 @ 17:03:00

The Akelos project has posted a screencast of their framework in action, their answer to the "Creating a blog in 15 minutes" screencast that the Ruby on Rails folks tout so heavily.

This video shows you how to create a weblog engine from scratch using Akelos in just 12 minutes, we implement comments and an administrative interface, so we also had time to cover other Akelos PHP Framework areas.

You can either watch it there on the page or download the quicktime video to watch and learn.

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Akelos.org:
Creating a weblog using the Akelos PHP Framework
Jul 24, 2007 @ 17:03:00

The Akelos project has posted a screencast of their framework in action, their answer to the "Creating a blog in 15 minutes" screencast that the Ruby on Rails folks tout so heavily.

This video shows you how to create a weblog engine from scratch using Akelos in just 12 minutes, we implement comments and an administrative interface, so we also had time to cover other Akelos PHP Framework areas.

You can either watch it there on the page or download the quicktime video to watch and learn.

tagged: akelos framework screencast blog minutes quicktime akelos framework screencast blog minutes quicktime

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Joel Moss' Blog:
Screencast: How to use CakePHP Database Migrations
Jul 12, 2007 @ 16:52:00

Joel Moss submitted a link today about a screencast he's developed showing how to use database migrations with the CakePHP framework.

At 20 minutes, it is a little longer than I wanted, but hopefully future casts will shorten with experience. This is planned to be the first of a series of screencasts, not just about Migrations, but about life with Cake. So without further ado, I proudly present Screencast Episode 1: How to use CakePHP Database Migrations.

The screencast is a Quicktime movie download coming in at 32mb, but is worth checking out if you're interested in working with the migration functionality in CakePHP.

tagged: cakephp screencast database migration quicktime cakephp screencast database migration quicktime

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Joel Moss' Blog:
Screencast: How to use CakePHP Database Migrations
Jul 12, 2007 @ 16:52:00

Joel Moss submitted a link today about a screencast he's developed showing how to use database migrations with the CakePHP framework.

At 20 minutes, it is a little longer than I wanted, but hopefully future casts will shorten with experience. This is planned to be the first of a series of screencasts, not just about Migrations, but about life with Cake. So without further ado, I proudly present Screencast Episode 1: How to use CakePHP Database Migrations.

The screencast is a Quicktime movie download coming in at 32mb, but is worth checking out if you're interested in working with the migration functionality in CakePHP.

tagged: cakephp screencast database migration quicktime cakephp screencast database migration quicktime

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BillS' IIS Blog:
How to install FastCGI and PHP on IIS7 Beta 3 (Video)
May 21, 2007 @ 12:52:00

On his blog today, BillS shares a video of a guide to installing FastCGI and PHP onto an IIS7 Beta 3 system:

Beta 3 release marks the first time the FastCGI feature has been a part of a Windows release, enabling PHP and other application frameworks to run on Windows with great performance and reliability. Making them a part of IIS and Windows means no more downloading and installing other components, or worrying about whether the tools you are using are supported, patched and ready for production use.

The video itself (Quicktime, Windows Media) shows how to make the install and how to use the output caching feature he previously talked about to enhance the performance of your applications. For those that don't want to bother with the video (or can't view it for whatever reason), he also includes the steps at the bottom of the post.

tagged: fastcgi iis windows beta video quicktime windowsmedia tutorial fastcgi iis windows beta video quicktime windowsmedia tutorial

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BillS' IIS Blog:
How to install FastCGI and PHP on IIS7 Beta 3 (Video)
May 21, 2007 @ 12:52:00

On his blog today, BillS shares a video of a guide to installing FastCGI and PHP onto an IIS7 Beta 3 system:

Beta 3 release marks the first time the FastCGI feature has been a part of a Windows release, enabling PHP and other application frameworks to run on Windows with great performance and reliability. Making them a part of IIS and Windows means no more downloading and installing other components, or worrying about whether the tools you are using are supported, patched and ready for production use.

The video itself (Quicktime, Windows Media) shows how to make the install and how to use the output caching feature he previously talked about to enhance the performance of your applications. For those that don't want to bother with the video (or can't view it for whatever reason), he also includes the steps at the bottom of the post.

tagged: fastcgi iis windows beta video quicktime windowsmedia tutorial fastcgi iis windows beta video quicktime windowsmedia tutorial

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Jim Plush's Blog:
My-Bic Ajax Framework Video Tutorials Online
Apr 14, 2006 @ 12:12:00

Jim Plush, author of the popular My-Bic Ajax/PHP framework, has posted some new video tutorials on his site on four different topics.

4 new video tutorials have been put up on the My-Bic website that cover topics such as: Getting your HelloWorld script up running in 30 seconds, Using the Debugger, Using the Network Down functions.

These are just the first in a series, too. He plans to create more to cover the entire functionality of the framework. You'll need QuickTime to view them, and they range in time depending on the subject matter - anywhere from one to four minutes.

tagged: ajax framework my-bic video tutorial quicktime four ajax framework my-bic video tutorial quicktime four

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Jim Plush's Blog:
My-Bic Ajax Framework Video Tutorials Online
Apr 14, 2006 @ 12:12:00

Jim Plush, author of the popular My-Bic Ajax/PHP framework, has posted some new video tutorials on his site on four different topics.

4 new video tutorials have been put up on the My-Bic website that cover topics such as: Getting your HelloWorld script up running in 30 seconds, Using the Debugger, Using the Network Down functions.

These are just the first in a series, too. He plans to create more to cover the entire functionality of the framework. You'll need QuickTime to view them, and they range in time depending on the subject matter - anywhere from one to four minutes.

tagged: ajax framework my-bic video tutorial quicktime four ajax framework my-bic video tutorial quicktime four

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