WikiPage''''''s about PHP (click on topic name above for an automatically-generated list) * PhpLanguage - the main page about the language * PhpIdioms * TemplatingInPhp * PhpProsAndCons * WhyWeLovePhp * PhpDiscussion PHP Projects * PhpLib * EzPublish Unit Testing In PHP * PhpUnit * SimpleTest - similar to PhpUnit, but with MockObject support and WebTester. PHP Programming * DetectingCodeSmellsInPhp * PhpSingleton * IwannaLearnPhp ---- External links of interest * http://www.php.net - With the best online manual anywhere * http://www.phpdeveloper.org - PHP Developers Network, news/portal site. * http://www.phppatterns.com - A pattern site specific to PHP * http://www.php-help.net - PHP Help: PHP examples and source codes * http://www.sitepoint.com - SitePoint's advanced PHP forum is the best around. * http://www.phptherightway.com - PHP 'best practices' guide * http://phpframeworks.com - There do seem to be a lot of them. ---- PHP Books * http://www.php-help.net/web-books - PHP Books ---- Pages with Minor PHP Discussions * AlwaysUseBracesOnIfThen ---- PHP Wikis There are a growing number of Wikis written in PHP, the PhpHypertextPreprocessor scripting language. See the PHP section in WikiEngines for more. Here is a list of "active" PHP WikiWiki sites as of June 28, 2003: * PhpWiki (1MB+ download with 600 files, GPL, flat files, should be comprehensive but wow, 600 files?). * WikkiTikkiTavi (29K & 40 files, GPL, many reference links, the latest is version .25 on Source Forge MySQL. Really nice). The instructions are sparse, but there a lot of sites using it. * PhikiWiki (Small 6-8 program files, flat files, but it wanted to write outside of it's directory -- which I don't allow, but their demo did look nice). * CoTeia (Links off to a site in Brazil (.br) & is in Portuguese). * PukiWiki (Japanese site). * WikiPedia (Probably overkill for most sites... GPL, MySQL, but be warned, it has a lot of hard-coded strings and features specific to the Wikipedia encyclopedia.) * ErfurtWiki (450K download, very few files, Public Domain, flat files, dbm or mysql/postgres, Funky plugin interface, extensive documentation.) * AnotherPHPWiki (more info here?) * WakkaWiki (272K 40 files BSD? license, MySQL, very easy install) * PmWiki (Nice features, easy install) * BlenderWiki (This one links to a web site in the Netherlands (.nl) won't come up). * BlastWiki (Links to a page stating BlastWiki in no more). Here is a list of WikiLikeThing''''''s: * EditThisPagePhp The following PHP Wikis look dead, please update this list if if the come back to life: * MiniWiki (This one looks dead). * AnotherPhpWiki (The web site is dead). * WikLink (a wiki to manage links) * Wiki Type Framework (Maintainer lost time, website is no longer active) ---- People Using PHP * JonathanArkell * AndrewBauserman * MarcusBaker * Adrian Kubala * AndrejKvasnica * AnnetteTruong * StephenThorne * DanPierce * MartySchrader (This is the way to do web applications under Linux!) * MarlboroMan (a group of PHP users) * DexenDeVries ---- PHP User groups * PhpLondon at http://www.phplondon.org/wiki/ ---- It's hard to search for pages that are actually ''about'' PHP, since many URLs contain ".php" - so this Category should be more useful than most. Or in Google you can try adding intext:php to your query. Volunteer categorizers are always welcome; start here: http://www.c2.com/cgi/fullSearch?search=php ---- See: LanguageGotchas CategoryCategory, CategoryWebDesign, CategoryProgrammingLanguage