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Check out the Linux Pro February 2008 PHP issue for these PHP articles:
PHP Scripting, by David Sklar
Tools and techniques for PHP with Linux
PHP Roundup, by James Mohr
Choosing a PHP integrated development environment
Treasure, by Ken Hess
Working with PHP online script archives
Controlled Eclipse, by Alex Legler and Peter Kreussel
PHP programming in the Eclipse IDE
Taking It Easy, by Tobias Schlitt
Easy PHP with the eZ Components library
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