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Microsoft School of PHP: Now open for classes!
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Microsoft School of PHP: Now open for classes!
Microsoft School of PHP: Now open for classes!
NickHodgeMicrosoft
28 Mar 2011 4:24 PM
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PHP
remains one of the most popular web development languages. Combining dynamic, edit/save/refresh development with extensibility - PHP is used by
Wordpress
,
Drupal
,
Joomla
and a myriad of other web content management systems. Intensive frameworks, such as CakePHP provide strongly structured development methodologies to this popular language.
With PHP 5.2, and more intensively in
PHP 5.3
, Microsoft has invested engineer-time on improving the performance of PHP on Windows.
Apart from supporting the base PHP and extensions, Microsoft has also created plugins to ease PHP deployment and management in
IIS
and support for SQL Server (and subsequently SQL Azure).
These initiatives have culminated in the
Web Platform Installer
.
To assist web developers with learning the varied Microsoft-PHP tie-ins, Microsoft created the
PHPOnWindowsTrainingKit
. This is a set of labs, demos and code showing How-tos.
Microsoft Australia has created a set of over 35 screencasts using the Training kit as a guide that appear in the
Microsoft School of PHP
.
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