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Now a PHP Library for Microsoft Dot.Net

A small set of PHP files to support using the Microsoft AJAX Library with PHP web applications. The current release supports creating web service proxies in PHP code such that the Microsoft AJAX Library (a free download from http://ajax.asp.net) can call them from client-side code. Future releases will support localization and globalization, debug and [...]

Google Apps Provisioning PHP Client Library

By Trevor Johns, The Google data APIs team
The Google Apps Provisioning API allows Google Apps domain
administrators to manage users, their nicknames, and associated email lists. Now a new PHP client library for accessing version 2.0 of this API
is available.
The PHP client is being included as part of the recent release of the Zend
Framework 1.0.1 library. [...]

Steve Ballmer pledges PHP love in Microhoo future

Microsoft has committed to becoming a mixed ASP.NET and PHP shop for the “foreseeable” future should its proposed Yahoo! acquisition succeed, rather than convert popular services like Yahoo! mail to Microsoft’s .NET architecture.Chief executive Steve Ballmer confirmed, though, that overlapping online properties would be axed. Ballmer did not say what Microsoft ASP.NET or Yahoo! services [...]

Zend PHP Framework is now powered by Google and Microsoft

It’s no longer just a .NET or Java world when it comes to production-quality development frameworks — PHP is edging its way into developers’ affections. Now, the technology’s backers are planning further efforts to expand on its successes.
Zend, PHP’s lead commercial sponsor, plans Monday to release its eponymous Framework 1.5, the first major release since [...]

C# set to take Java’s crown as Java drops 50 percent

Using book sales as surrogate tea leaves, Mike Hendrickson of the O’Reilly Radar finds life bleak for pretty much every major programming language except C#, Javascript, and Ruby. Java? It has plunged by 50 percent since 2003.
Sun Microsystems is hedging its bets on web scripting languages, recently adding Python experts to its fold. So perhaps [...]