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      <title>PHP Presentation Slides</title>
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      <description>Via PHP Everywhere, PHP slide-shows of recent conference have been posted at PHP Presents. The presentations are provided in formats of HTML, Flash 5 and PDF. John Lim&amp;#8217;s favourite was High Performance PHP, and he learned something there to change his scripts. PHP Everywhere contribute a high quality database library ADODB to PHP world, and they have a pretty nice product phpLen. ADODB has been great help to me on some of my projects, it works as a generic database access layer which avoid the hassle to go into different database details. I like ADODB and learn a lot from...</description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Via <a href="http://php.weblogs.com/">PHP Everywhere</a>, <span class="caps">PHP</span> slide-shows of recent conference have been posted at <a href="http://talks.php.net/index.php/PHP">PHP Presents</a>. The presentations are provided in formats of <span class="caps">HTML, </span>Flash 5 and <span class="caps">PDF. </span><a href="http://php.weblogs.com">John Lim</a>&#8217;s favourite was <a href="http://talks.php.net/show/hpp">High Performance PHP</a>, and he learned something there to change his scripts.</p>

<p><span class="caps">PHP </span>Everywhere contribute a high quality database library <a href="http://php.weblogs.com/ADOdb">ADODB</a> to <span class="caps">PHP</span> world, and they have a pretty nice product <a href="http://phplens.com/">phpLen</a>. <span class="caps">ADODB</span> has been great help to me on some of my projects, it works as a generic database access layer which avoid the hassle to go into different database details. I like <span class="caps">ADODB</span> and learn a lot from it. So if he could learn something from the slides, I could sure learn more.</p>]]></content:encoded>
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