Posts Tagged ‘review’

The book is now shipping

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Marco Tabini from php|architect has notified me that the Enterprise PHP book is now in print. Those of you who have pre-ordered should receive your copy shortly.

I'm quite happy that the initial feedback on the PDF version has been positive. Here are the first 2 reviews of the book:

Review by Chris Cornutt of phpdeveloper.org
Review by David Bernal of htmlist.com

If you purchased the book, thanks, and remember that any feedback is welcome!

Greetings,
Ivo

Feedback

Friday, June 27th, 2008

The Enterprise PHP book contains my recommendations for a PHP development life-cycle. But my view is certainly not the only view. If you have opposing views, recommendations, additions, please let me know by posting a comment to this post.

Also, any general comments and criticism on the book are very welcome. Feel free to post your comments below.

If you rather send me private feedback, please send an email to ivo at jansch dot nl.

Table of contents

Monday, June 23rd, 2008

I got a few requests for the table of contest of the Enterprise PHP book. Here it is:

Part 1 - Background

1. From the attic to the cubicle
2. PHP in the enterprise

Part 2 - Enterprise Development

3. The team
4. Requirements Gathering
5. Planning
6. Architecture
7. Tools
8. Building blocks
9. Security
10. Development
11. Quality Assurance
12. Optimization
13. Deployment
14. Implementation
15. Operations
16. Maintenance

Part 3 - the big picture

17. Development Methodologies
18. Project Management

As you can see, the entire development lifecycle is covered. Many of this applies to other languages than PHP as well, but I've focussed it on PHP development projects.

PDF version of book now available

Tuesday, June 17th, 2008

After only a minor delay, php|architect's Guide to Enterprise PHP Development is now available in PDF format. The paper edition will follow later this month.

The book can be ordered through the php|architect website.

Monitor this site for updates regarding the book, such as errata. I'm also very happy to receive feedback. Post a comment to the posts on this site, or visit the feedback page.