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TestFest 2009

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testfest09This year’s TestFest 2009 is almost here and people from all over the globe work together, each devoting a few hours of their time to the proper testing of the newer and enhanced versions of the platform to allow a wider testing program. Most testing is done by a select few who work their best to test, isolate and address issues that come out with previous releases that should have been addressed by current updates. The test group, spanning 20 countries with a multitude of talents hopes to try out and see if all errors, vulnerabilities and enhancements are up to par with programming standards previously implemented.
In a few months this testfest will go ahead and with many user groups signifying interest and eagerness to participate, PHP is sure to get a much needed boost in improvements and enhancements on a much larger scale. The internet is today ruled by millions upon millions of web pages that use PHP being considered as one of the best and easiest to use. But like all platforms, bugs and errors are inherent and with an open-system like PHP is a part of daily life. Much has improved in the past few years and as the internet evolves, so must PHP to allow it to cope and provide us with a safer and better web experience,

Written by Bart

April 23rd, 2009 at 5:45 pm

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