Phergie Mention on Developer.com

In an article released today, Developer.com outlined their top 10 PHP projects “pushing the envelope” by using the language in unusual and interesting ways. Phergie made #8 on the list with a mention of its recent inclusion in a StatusNet Google Summer of Code project. The Phergie team is honored to have their work featured alongside other spectacular PHP projects and thanks Developer.com for helping to spread the word about the Phergie project. A special thanks to Chris Cornutt, a Phergie enthusiast and the lead developer of PHPDeveloper.org and Joind.in, for bringing this article to our attention.

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One Response to “Phergie Mention on Developer.com”

  1. Ted R. Smith

    Back in 2001, I created a PHP IRC bot called PHP-Egg that, as it sounds, is compatible with eggdrop syntax and commands. It supports PHP 2-5.2, GTK+, telnet, /msg, website, and XDCC chat frontends, supports every major DB existing in 2005 (MySQL, PostgreSQL, MSSQL, DB2, Sybase, and Oracle), etc, etc. etc.

    Capable of connecting to multiple IRC channels and servers, capable of adding additional modules — during run time (so as not to disconnect from the server and lose ops status) — and a lot more.

    It was also one of the first sourceforge projects.

    http://sourceforge.net/projects/phpegg/


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