Home |  Software downloads |  Submit |  Drivers |  Codecs |  Linux |  Scripts | 
Software, Games downloads and reviews
Contact Us | 
PHP>Magazine Articles>Designing Fast Software Architectures in PHP

Designing Fast Software Architectures in PHP free download

Designing Fast Software Architectures in PHP details

License :
Platform :
Author :
Price :
The recent benchmarking spree of PhpLib, ADODB, PEAR DB, Metabase and Native MySQL has brought more questions up how to to design fast and powerful class libraries in PHP. This short article describes how to design a fast and powerful class libraries in PHP.

Designing Fast Software Architectures in PHP is the property of respective authors, vendors and developers. You can download Designing Fast Software Architectures in PHP for your hardware. If you want to use Designing Fast Software Architectures in PHP for other purpose, Please contact the authors, vendors and developers of Designing Fast Software Architectures in PHP.

Download

RELATED DOWNLOADS

  • Why PHP?
    PHP is now the most popular module for the Apache server, currently running on about two million Web sites. This article discusses a short history, what to look for in a scripting engine, advantages a
  • Free Software Profile: PHP
    This article takes a brief look at PHP4/Zend technology. It discusses such issues as architecture and functionality, PHP3 vs PHP4, pros and cons of PHP, etc.
  • Evolution of a Super Hero
    The release of PHP 4.0, the long-awaited, next generation of the popular Web scripting language, is just around the corner. The most recent version, release candidate 1, is stable and ready to take ov
  • The latest best-kept secret
    With the same features as ASP and JSP, PHP is the fastest growing Apache add-on....as well as .asp and .jsp (and .htm/html for ordinary Web pages), another file extension is becoming increasingly comm
  • Uncovering One of the Web's Best Secrets
    From its humble roots as Personal Home Page Tools, PHP has evolved into robust technology for developing web applications. It talks about PHP's roots, the case for PHP, the future of PHP, and more.

Ajax : ASP : ASP.NET : C and C++ : CFML : CGI and Perl : Flash : Java : JavaScript : PHP : Python : Remotely Hosted : Ruby on Rails : Tools and Utilities : XML