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PHP Articles Report February 2016 Edition

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This is the February edition of the podcast hangout recorded by Manuel Lemos and Arturs Sosins to comment on the latest outstanding PHP Articles published recently.

They commented on articles about detecting the user location by IP address using a Web service, improving site speed generating CSS sprites, capturing Web page screenshots using a Web service, rapid building of PHP framework based applications using CodeLobster IDE, implementing advanced features in WordPress plugins using OOP, and how to find where software engineers can make more money.

Listen to the podcast, or watch the hangout video to learn more about these PHP articles.




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This is the latest podcast hangout episode on the latest PHP Articles and book reviews published on the PHP Classes site.

You may listen to the audio recording, or watch the hangout video below.


Latest Articles

PHP Tutorial to Detect User Location by IP address With IP2Location Web Service (0:53)

Improving PHP Site Speed Generating Sprites and CSS to Render Images

PHP Tutorial on Web Page Screenshot Capture (8:52)

Codelobster PHP Tutorial for Rapid Building of Framework Based Applications (13:17)

PHP WordPress Plugin Tutorial using Object Oriented Programming Part 2: Advanced Features (15:49)

Where Can You Earn the Most Money as a Software Engineer? (18:28)

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Introduction music Harbour used with explicit permission from the author Danilo Ercole, from Curitiba, Brazil

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