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		<title>Phing</title>
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One of the best Phing resources I have come across is the blog of Raphael Stolt. I have used Phing based scripts for backup and code generation, but that is not all you can do with it. As Raphael is showing in its blog, you can use it for unit testing, phplocing (see my post [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of the best <strong><em>Phing</em></strong> resources I have come across is the <a href="http://raphaelstolt.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">blog of Raphael Stolt</a>. I have used Phing based scripts for backup and code generation, but that is not all you can do with it. As Raphael is showing in its blog, you can use it for unit testing, phplocing (see my post on phploc), refactoring, code sniffing, database generation and so on.</p>
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