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    Crafting a Better PHP Build Process on Windows – Part IV
    by Garrett Serack on June 23, 2009

    In the previous post, I discussed what it took to use PGO on the Windows PHP build. That led to me building automated build scripts... more

    • Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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    • Garrett Serack
    Crafting a Better PHP Build Process on Windows – Part I
    by Garrett Serack on June 09, 2009

    The last several months, I've been working very deeply with PHP - specifically, compiling the PHP core itself, and looking for avenues for optimization. This is the first of four posts about the journey I've been on with PHP. ... more

    • Tuesday, June 09, 2009
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    • Garrett Serack
    PHP|Tek in Chicago
    by hjanssen on May 27, 2009

    Last week I got the perfect excuse to get out of the Planning and Budget process that we are going through right now, attending PHP|Tek, which was a welcome escape as planning and budgeting in any company is usually enough fun to make a grown man cry... more

    • Wednesday, May 27, 2009
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    • hjanssen
    Announcing the PHP SDK for Windows Azure
    by Peter Galli on May 12, 2009

    Vijay Rajagopalan, a Principal Architect here at Microsoft, is at TechEd India, where he will demo later this week a new set of interoperability projects related to PHP. These projects include the PHP SDK for Windows Azure , an open source effort for... more

    • Tuesday, May 12, 2009
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    • Peter Galli
    Apache Stonehenge: Interoperability at Work
    by Peter Galli on May 12, 2009

    The Stonehenge incubator project is approaching its first milestone: deploying the first set of samples and making them work together. This is a really exciting development and continues to deliver on the project's primary goal: to provide practical applications... more

    • Tuesday, May 12, 2009
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    • Peter Galli
    PHP 5.3 RC2 Highly Optimized for Windows
    by Garrett Serack on May 11, 2009

    Howdy, I've been working for many months with Pierre Joye - well, really many people in the PHP community - on getting PHP to run faster on Windows. Pierre has been working rapidly on upgrading libraries (Pierre pioneered the work to get PHP and its hoard... more

    • Monday, May 11, 2009
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    • Garrett Serack
    Helping Facilitate Open Government
    by Peter Galli on May 06, 2009

    Microsoft will announce on May 7 an initiative to help government agencies and developers publish and interact with their data in Windows Azure, the company's cloud computing platform. One of these is the Open Government Data Initiative (OGDI), a cloud... more

    • Wednesday, May 06, 2009
    • in: Community
    • Peter Galli
    The Hidden Technology Decision-Maker
    by Mark Stone on March 25, 2009

    On Monday Microsoft and SD Forum held the 3rd annual Open Source ISV Forum. In a day of interesting talks, I was particularly struck by Larry Augustin's talk. As an emphasizing example of the growth of open source projects partnered with a commercial... more

    • Wednesday, March 25, 2009
    • in: Community
    • Mark Stone
    Japanese LAMP Engineers Visit Redmond
    by Peter Galli on March 10, 2009

    I was fortunate enough to spend last Thursday with a group of LAMP engineers who have some experience with Windows Server and IIS, and who are based in Japan. The three - Kimio Tanaka, the president of Museum IN Cloud; Junpei Hosoda, the president of... more

    • Tuesday, March 10, 2009
    • in: Community
    • Peter Galli
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