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statique / install-ruby.sh
Created March 1, 2013 15:56
Install Ruby 2.0.0-p0 on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS
#!/usr/bin/env bash
apt-get -y update
apt-get -y install build-essential zlib1g-dev libssl-dev libreadline6-dev libyaml-dev
cd /tmp
wget http://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/2.0/ruby-2.0.0-p0.tar.gz
tar -xvzf ruby-2.0.0-p0.tar.gz
cd ruby-2.0.0-p0/
./configure --prefix=/usr/local
make
make install
@ziadoz
ziadoz / awesome-php.md
Last active May 8, 2025 07:37
Awesome PHP — A curated list of amazingly awesome PHP libraries, resources and shiny things.
@brendo
brendo / EventTutorial.md
Created April 4, 2011 11:06
Symphony Events: A Detailed Look

Forms have been an integral part of any interactive site since the dawn of time, they promote interactivity and are usually the most common way users interact with a site. It's commonplace that when a form is submitted, the website will take 'action' and do something with the data and then provide a user with the result. Symphony provides this logic layer via Events.

This tutorial assumes you have a basic understanding of how Events work in Symphony (if not, this may be a good introduction) and are semi comfortable writing some PHP code. I'll be showing you some of the lesser known features of Symphony Events, including event priority, event chaining and a brief demonstration of how to write a custom Event. The difficulty level progresses as we go through, but with any luck you'll be able to learn a thing or two :)

Getting Started

The Scenario

Our client requires a form that allows a user to submit some details about their new car purchase. Th