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Blogging has been quiet a craze as much people get to know what this is all about. And definately everybody wants to get listed somewhere, wants to get his links included of his work somewhere or share with others.

Today i was wondering that if I could get some good colorful badges of directories for my blog and also links but i wondered that no service could be seen working properly. I tried more then six of directories. They asked many details and then provided a link back. I placed the code in my blog and gave them URL but they insisted that they could not find the reciprocal link so could not add my blog. If they can not add my blog then I thought that I must refuse their colorful badges and stickers too. I removed the code and repented over time wastage. So I am thinking now to make my own stuff.

I also visited a couple of websites who provided facility to write after creating account in these websites about your blog. I was frustrated to see that there was no flow and control in navigation and finding things. I mean what’s with the developers?

I am creating my own PHP PMB which will be released at 17-December-2007. Thats my first Open Source Based complete project for pleasure of mine and a gift to my visitors by which they will be able to track and manage their personal stuff and this php software will include many modules and will be quite flexible.

After that I am planning to create directories which will be easy and flexible and easy to navigate and surf and utilize. Believe me I do not find much directories those are for user benefit and for everybody’s need. They just cheat and give you 33 rules and make you wait for inclusions and give you stickers to place on your website and bla bla…

I am intending to work in many php areas and provide easy and totally free and non-irritating softwares for user’s daily needs. I am going to believe that if you do not find it then create it. I think I am heading towards Open Source. But it feels good to provide people services for which they come to you. User or visitor is like a guest and must be treated like a guest with honour.

Do you have a blog. For Now, you might consider sharing links with me then.

Email me at leopardsag[at]hotmail[dot]com or just post a request here in comment. I will review your blog and add URL in my blogroll or somewhere and inform you soon.

Stay in touch. I will have many things to share with you.

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Why PHP 5 Rocks

PHP 5, is the first major release of PHP in years to focus on new features.

While one of the key goals behind PHP 3 was increasing PHP/FI 2.0’s performance and efficiency, at the same time it introduced a whole new set of functionality.

That was back in 1998.

PHP 4 provided another speed burst, as it introduced the Zend Engine. However, the majority of PHP 4’s changes were behind the scenes. Those features allowed more people than ever to use PHP, but it didn’t provide them with more tools to build their sites.

Finally, after six years, the community has revisited the legacy baggage that made tackling some problems unnecessarily difficult.

In particular, PHP 4’s version of object-oriented programming (OOP) lacks many features, the MySQL extension doesn’t support the new MySQL 4.1 client protocol, and XML support is a hodgepodge.

Fortunately, PHP 5 improves on PHP 4 in following major areas:

1. Robust Support for Object-Oriented Programming

It offers:

Constructors
Destructors
Public, protected, and private properties and methods
Interfaces
Abstract classes
Class type hints
Static properties and methods
Final properties and methods
A whole suite of magical methods

2. A Completely Rewritten MySQL Extension

3. A Suite of Interoperable XML Tools

4. An Embedded Database with SQLite

5. Cleaner Error Handling with Exceptions

6. A First-Class SOAP Implementation

7. Iterators

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