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Christian Wenz's Blog: Zeev on PHP




Christian Wenz has summariez an interview with Zeev Suraski of Zend that was conducted by the German portal site Golem.

As far as I have seen, a two part interview the German online portal Golem conducted with Zeev Suraski in Mid-October went quite unnoticed in the non-German speaking community, so I thought that I would sum up the most important topics he covered (translation errors are all mine; I also tried to maintain the context of what Zeev said, but you never now).

Topics mentioned in the interview and in Chritian's list include a mention that Zend Studio will still exist, the differences between PHP5 and PHP6, developers working on the Zend Framework and a look aheaad to the tools Zend will be bringing out to help with developing PHP/Ajax applications.




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