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Hey nerds!
I thank Jon Paris for suggesting ZendCon. ZendCon has propelled my
development on IBM i; and I am no longer afraid.
I have seen some amazing things out here... and I have relaxed my
feelings towards "Helper" Software. Helper Software, other then your
favorite IDE/ILE, helps you write your code needed to complete a project.
The session on Doctrine ORM, given by Margaret Staples, was awesome. I
dare the most hardened DB Admin to try out Doctrine ORM. As a hard core DB
Admin and PHP Developer, I want total control and I do every thing by brute
force.
After seeing the tools available, whether you are on the IBM i or not,
I realized I have been merely playing with Chisel And Stone!
Tony Cairns gave an awesome session on chroot. If you are running
your public facing web services on the root of your system, STOP IT!.
Tony gave an awesome demo of how to create separate environments for
each developer and web services. If you get hacked, back up current
chroot, delete chroot, create a new one... By being in a chroot, no one
can ever get to your database and your business logic.
I am going to be diving into ZendFrameWork... and I can not wait to
see what PHP 7 is going to be like when it is released.
I have met some brilliant individuals from all over the planet. I hope
to hire a few of them.
As soon as I get back to Dallas, all flights cancelled in DFW because
of the rains, I will be getting all of my notes published.
Thank You all who helped to point me here!
Rob Couch
American First Finance
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