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When we have an idea, it’s tempting to dive headfirst into coding it and making it real. This is a great skill set that we have, but it can potentially harm our dream of building a great web site or a cool app; it is very easy to solve the wrong problem. Worse still, you might not find out that you’ve built an impractical solution until after you have invested a lot of time and passion into an idea doomed to fail. In this session, we will explore how we can get closer to the problem we ought to solve, and get a better idea who our potential customers or users might be. We will look at some user experience design (UX) tools and activities that help us refine objectives, pave the way for making decisions, and determine the shape of a minimum viable product—before we need to write a single line of code. Stephanie Troeth is a user experience strategist who has worn many hats, including a product lead for a startup in digital publishing and a studio director at a digital agency. Currently the Editor-in-Chief for Web Standards Sherpa, she is known for her grassroots contributions to best web practices. Her background in computer science has served her surprisingly well in her passion for design and making ideas real. Well-travelled and living on her fourth island, she speaks several flavours of English, a few languages, and possesses an indecipherable accent.

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    www.phpconference.co.uk Rasmus Lerdorf, best known for having gotten the PHP project off the ground in 1995, gives an update on PHP as he sees it in 2012. From PHP humble beginnings as the Personal Homepage project up to what is new in PHP 5.4 and beyond. Ramsus has contributed to a number of other open source projects over the years. He was an infrastructure architect at Yahoo! for more than 7 years and most recently has been advising startups including WePay, Etsy, and Room77. He was born in Greenland, grew up in Denmark and Canada and has a Systems Design engineering degree from the University of Waterloo.

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      PHP already holds hundreds of built-in functions that you use in your everyday applications, but in PHP you have the ability to create your own functions. A function will carry out a pre-determined set of code and can be called whenever you want it to. Functions can also take parameters so you can specify the data that is entered into a function each time you call it. Functions can also be used to return values. This video will cover the wonderful world of functions. For more information, check out the website: howtostartprogramming.com

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        In this short video, we will cover the part that most beginners struggle with and that is installing PHP on a server. You can use your own computer as a server by installing XAMPP and run .php files on your own computer. If you have a web hosting account then you do not need to follow this tutorial and you can simply use your web hosting to run your scripts instead. For more information, check out the website: howtostartprogramming.com

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          Simply read any XML file with PHP. Official website phpacademy.org Support Forum http Follow us on Twitter! twitter.com

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            If you need to query mutliple database tables, it can be quite messy to switch between the two. This tutorial will show you a few ways to select multiple databases and a little information on each one, including how best to do it. Official website phpacademy.org Support Forum http Follow us on Twitter! twitter.com

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              An introduction to Facebook application development. How to set up your application, allow a user to access your application and display their full name. Official website phpacademy.org Support Forum http Follow us on Twitter! twitter.com

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                Download the trial version – www.ezgenerator.com www.ezgenerator.com EZGenerator is a website development tool designed to create websites. Many of our FL Studio customers have used EZGenerator to create websites for their bands, themselves or audio-based businesses. If you can use a word processor, you can make a complete website with EZGenerator! Music made in FL Studio by Doug Lazy www.image-line.com

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                  This introduction to CodeIgniter has been designed to introduce you to the basics of this lightweight and powerful PHP framework. It’ll take you from absolute beginner, to being able to start writing basic applications. Official website phpacademy.org Support Forum http Follow us on Twitter! twitter.com

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                    Script: www.developphp.com Adam teaches how to use PHP to parse multiple selection form fields in your HTML or HTML5 forms. The resulting variable is an array if you instruct the select field to handle multiple options. We have to break this array down to split the selections for our data processing needs, or you can choose to save the serialized complete array into one MySQL database field.

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                      I find e-text editor great to use, especially when you have the snippets set up to suit the way that you code. This shows how easy it is to setup a snippet in e text editor to make your zend framework development much more rapid.

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                          This series looks at PHP Regular Expressions and several examples of how they can be used. Official website phpacademy.org Support Forum http Follow us on Twitter! twitter.com

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                            Visit the forum for help! phpacademy.info Follow on Twitter! twitter.com Create a cookie/session based login system with a ‘remember me’ checkbox to keep your user logged in for next time they visit.

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                              Script: www.developphp.com Learn to program the javascript XMLHttpRequest Object to easily send Ajax HTTP requests to your PHP parsing scripts, and get return data from submitted forms or any type of interaction that takes place on your website.

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