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Chris Shiflett is an author and speaker who leads the web application security practice at OmniTI.


PHP Podcast: Hot or Not?

The PHP community now has its own PHP Podcast. You can already listen to the first show - Marcus explains his ideas for the Podcast and mentions some people from the PHP community that he would like to interview (although he prefers to describe such interviews as discussions).

He has asked me help out with the Podcast a bit by being a regular guest on the show and saying something about security. I'm not sure whether anyone really wants to listen to me ramble on about PHP security on a regular basis, but I'm happy to help.

What do you think of the PHP Podcast?

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PHP Podcast: Hot or Not? was posted on Thu, 26 May 2005 at 06:07:45 GMT.

11 Comments

1. Sam B's GravatarSam B said:

I like the idea of the podcast. I've been enjoying Perlcast (perlcast.com), especially the interviews with people in the Perl community. Now to hear the same thing in the PHP world... good stuff. And I, for one, would love to hear you ramble on about PHp security.

Thu, 26 May 2005 at 13:33:54 GMT Link


2. Clint's GravatarClint said:

I think it's a great idea and would listen in. Great way to keep up on the world of PHP without having to dig to deep.

Thu, 26 May 2005 at 13:51:01 GMT Link


3. Trevor's GravatarTrevor said:

Do it!

Thu, 26 May 2005 at 19:49:31 GMT Link


4. funkatron's Gravatarfunkatron said:

I'm digging it. I think you should get up in dat.

Thu, 26 May 2005 at 20:10:23 GMT Link


5. Gabriel Ricard's GravatarGabriel Ricard said:

I enjoyed listening to the first half or so. I haven't finished it yet. I think it would work better for conversations/interviews.

Fri, 27 May 2005 at 15:33:03 GMT Link


6. GWild's GravatarGWild said:

As Robert Plant said - Ramble On.

Sun, 29 May 2005 at 07:48:03 GMT Link


7. Nichiren Shu's GravatarNichiren Shu said:

personally i think it's a fantastic idea, to chime in a tad late :)

Thu, 02 Jun 2005 at 09:18:58 GMT Link


8. Nola's GravatarNola said:

Totally AWESOME!! Do it.. this is a great idea!

Fri, 03 Jun 2005 at 14:45:17 GMT Link


9. Marcus Whitney's GravatarMarcus Whitney said:

What do you say Chris ;)

Fri, 10 Jun 2005 at 15:17:16 GMT Link


10. Chris Shiflett's GravatarChris Shiflett said:

I love the idea. :-)

Sat, 11 Jun 2005 at 01:17:22 GMT Link


11. Ben Ramsey's GravatarBen Ramsey said:

Mark Cuban weighs in on the Podcasting phenomenon with some good insight: http://www.blogmaverick.com/entry/1234000063049837/

Sun, 10 Jul 2005 at 13:31:43 GMT Link


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