Spiceworks – Firebird + Php database driven RAD

An interesting RAD for Firebird and PHP with screenshots

If you are looking for a RAD tool for PHP & you love the Firebird database engine then perhaps you would consider supporting us in the endeavours of this project.

All your PHP source code resides in a Firebird database and can be used across multiple projects. In fact this website is running on the Spiceworks engine. If you want a complex development tool or a simple CMS system then Spiceworks will probably suite your needs. Best of all it runs in your favourite browser. We intend to support Firefox, IE & Safari.

Cooking With Firebird and Apache – Do The FLAP way

An interesting pdf paper about Firebird and Apache+PHP

Spiceware Software wants to give as much support for the development of the Firebird Database Engine as possible, to this end we decided to dedicate our resources in helping with the documentation side of the project. Currently we are busy with a document on how to setup Apache, PHP & Firebird together for development on Windows and Linux. The document is linked below for you to download. Feel free to report errors.

Firebird Community Interview part 2 with Daniel Albushat

So let’s get going:

Tell me a little about yourself

Firebird Reddit Channel – Experimenting new areas

I just started to post some Firebird Related links or interesting news on reddit too (cross posted also on firebirdnews.org ) http://www.reddit.com/r/firebird

PS: I like this channel more than digg, also they have interesting news in the programming/database area

For thouse who still use irc there is an #firebird channel on freenode , usually I’m on ubuntu channels when I have time or are some important events.

Firebird2.1 moved from Debian experimental to sid (unstable)

Today i have installed Debian Lenny in an kqemu/kvm virtual machine (managed by virt-manager under  ubuntu jaunty )

firebird by default there is 2.0.4 so i wanted the latest firebird2.1 stable from debian so i just dist upgraded the lenny to sid

by replacing all lenny words from /etc/apt/sources.list with sid then i did from console

an apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade after that i have now access to firebird2.1 just released for sid

then in terminal apt-get install firebird2.1-super and after that  dpkg-reconfigure firebird2.1-super

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