The stable version of PHP 4.3.2 has been released. Here’s a snippet from the PHP homepage:
The PHP developers are proud to announce the immediate availability of PHP 4.3.2. This release contains a large number of bug fixes and is a strongly recommended update for all users of PHP. Full list of fixes can be found in the NEWS file.
After The PHP Group said PHP 4.3.2RC3 was the last release candidate, they decide to release RC4. This one also claims to be the last release candidate. Here’s a snippet from php.net.
PHP 4.3.2RC4 has been released. This is the fourth and final release candidate and should have no critical problems/bugs. Nevertheless, please download and test it as much as possible on real-life applications to uncover any remaining issues.
I’m currently attending the Business and Industry Outsourcing Expo in Davenport. I represent JD Web Services, L.C.. We got here last night and will be here until Thursday evening. We’re the only web hosting / web development company here, so we’ll probably pick up quite a bit of business.
MySQL 4.0.13 has been released. I’m compiling it as I type this. There haven’t been any major changes in this release, so there’s really not much to say about it.