on ‎2005 May 04 10:50 AM
Hello SAPers!
Welcome to the new forum focused on working with SAP from PHP. Before we continue give me a moment to introduce myself. My name is John Coggeshall, a Senior Technical Consultant at Zend Technologies, the company responsible for the Zend Engine powering PHP. I've been involved with PHP for about 8 years now and am the author of a number of books and articles on PHP technologies published worldwide. So I've been doing this for awhile, but I have to say you never really hear much about SAP and PHP working together. That was why I was happy to lend my time to a new PHP/SAP-focused blog and moderate this new SAP/PHP forum. If you're interested in my blog you can find the link to it here:
/people/john.coggeshall/blog/2005/05/04/zend-and-sap-team-up-to-promote-php
As your moderator I'll be floating about answering questions and encouraging discussion about any PHP related topic. Of course, feel free to bring SAP into the discussion as well! It's also been rumored that the SDN is an incredibly vibrant and involved community, so I'm really looking forward to getting this section off the ground.
So, with that said, welcome!
Cheers,
John
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Pleasure to have you aboard! I've read a bit of your work already and it's a pleasure to have the chance to communicate with you here.
As for your blog though I <a href="/people/sap.user72/blog/2004/06/17/php-and-sap-together-at-last you by a few months but I'm looking forward to reading your next blogs!!
I took the liberty to post a thread here earlier we have a similiar one in the <a href=" forum</a> basically we all just reply to it with a quick link to our weblog relating to the topic and most people set a watch on the topic and get an email right away when a new weblog is there.
Marilyn made a comment in the thread but typically it's only a link to the weblog like I did.
Craig
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I've been playing around with PHP now for about 2 years but I must say that I've not done much other than tweak things already out there, most of which are running on my own <a href="http://craig.cmehil.com">website</a>.
SAP wise I've only had time to play around a little bit with connecting with PHP as we don't use PHP in the company, much a pity, but what can you do.
I do have a new weblog in the works though relating to PHP since I saw this forum yesterday
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