Merge pull request #239 from akshayagarwal/gh-pages

Fix minor typo
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Phil Sturgeon
2013-01-22 19:06:05 -08:00
2 changed files with 4 additions and 2 deletions

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ PHP developers to choose several of these and combine them into a single project
their projects.
The [Framework Interop Group][fig] (formerly known as the 'PHP Standards Group') has proposed and approved a series of
style recommendations, known as [PSR-0][psr0], [PSR-1][psr1] and [PSR-2][psr2]. Don't let the funny names confuse you,
style recommendations, known as [PSR-0][psr0], [PSR-1][psr1], [PSR-2][psr2] and [PSR-3][psr3]. Don't let the funny names confuse you,
these recommendations are merely a set of rules that some projects like Drupal, Zend, CakePHP, phpBB, AWS SDK, FuelPHP,
Lithium, etc are starting to adopt. You can use them for your own projects, or continue to use your own personal style.
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ lots of third-party code. The first few recommendations are designed to be a sup
* [Read about PSR-0][psr0]
* [Read about PSR-1][psr1]
* [Read about PSR-2][psr2]
* [Read about PSR-3][psr3]
You can use [PHP_CodeSniffer][phpcs] to check code against these recommendations.
Use Fabien Potencier's [PHP Coding Standards Fixer][phpcsfixer] to automatically modify your code syntax so that it
@@ -28,6 +29,7 @@ English is preferred for all symbol names and code infrastructure. Comments may
[psr0]: https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/PSR-0.md
[psr1]: https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/PSR-1-basic-coding-standard.md
[psr2]: https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/PSR-2-coding-style-guide.md
[psr3]: https://github.com/php-fig/fig-standards/blob/master/accepted/PSR-3-logger-interface.md
[phpcs]: http://pear.php.net/package/PHP_CodeSniffer/
[phpcs-psr]: https://github.com/klaussilveira/phpcs-psr
[phpcsfixer]: http://cs.sensiolabs.org/

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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ one real limitation of APC is that it is tied to the server it's installed on. M
as a separate service and can be accessed across the network, meaning that you can store objects in a hyper-fast data
store in a central location and many different systems can pull from it.
Note that when running PHP as a (Fast-)CGI application inside your webserver, every PHP processes will have its own
Note that when running PHP as a (Fast-)CGI application inside your webserver, every PHP process will have its own
cache, i.e. APC data is not shared between your worker processes. In these cases, you might want to consider using
memcached instead, as it's not tied to the PHP processes.