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  • C keeps its lead over Java, but index's accuracy is questioned

    By Paul Krill | 11 May, 2012 03:25

    The C language, which displaced Java as the most popular language in the Tiobe Programming Community monthly assessment in April, has maintained its number 1 spot in the May report released this week. But a high-profile member of the PHP community is questioning the accuracy of the index itself.

  • PHP patches actively exploited CGI vulnerability

    By Lucian Constantin | 09 May, 2012 22:44

    The PHP Group has released PHP 5.4.3 and PHP 5.3.13 on Tuesday in order to address two remote code execution vulnerabilities, one of which is being actively exploited by hackers.

  • PHP working on new patch for critical vulnerability after initial one failed

    By Lucian Constantin | 07 May, 2012 21:51

    The PHP Group plans to release new versions of the PHP processor on Tuesday in order to patch two publicly known critical remote code execution vulnerabilities, one of which was improperly addressed in a May 3 update.

  • WampServer delivers a smart, Windows-friendly platform for Apache, MySQL and PHP-based apps

    By Susan Perschke | 23 April, 2012 14:36

    While many popular website applications (WordPress, Drupal, Joomla, etc.) are open source and therefore freely available, running these PHP-based apps on a Windows IIS web server requires a bit of retrofitting.

  • Review: 2 PHP tools rise above the rest

    By Peter Wayner | 21 March, 2012 21:17

    The news is now old that investors will be given a chance to trade big piles of cash for a piece of the pile of code known as Facebook.com. Just a short time ago, few of us would have predicted that a pile of PHP would be worth billions of dollars, but clearly we underestimated the power of the platform.

  • Bullish on PaaS

    By Christine Burns | 27 February, 2012 16:36

    As early as 2008, Bullhorn Inc., a fast growing Boston-based provider of front-office staffing and recruiting management software, was considering the cloud to help streamline development and distribution of its Software as a Service (SaaS) products to over 2,500 customers and 25,000 users in 35 countries.

  • Programming Opa: Web development, reimagined

    By Rick Grehan | 01 February, 2012 22:07

    Building a Web application today means using a variety of different software technologies, each executing in a different domain. JavaScript, HTML, and CSS in the browser; PHP, Python, Java, Ruby, or the like on the server; MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MongoDB, or any of a growing list of database servers as your persistent storage back-end. With Opa, an open source Web development technology from the French company MLstate, building a Web application tomorrow could be much more straightforward -- and safer.

  • Public attack code aimed at Windows Web servers works, says Symantec

    By Gregg Keizer | 12 January, 2012 05:16

    Researchers at Symantec yesterday confirmed that working attack code published Jan. 6 can cripple Web servers running Microsoft's ASP .Net.

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