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SimplePie puts the 'simple' back into 'really simple syndication'. Flexible enough to suit newbies and veterans alike, SimplePie's focus has been two-fold: speed and ease of use. By thinking about the most useful ways to handle blogs, news sites, and podcasts, we've come up with an API that makes it easy to do cool things with your feeds.
Updated 05 Mar 2009 01:28 UTC
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It would appear that this is the season for SimplePie screencasts! In the past two days, I’ve discovered a few new SimplePie-related screencasts, and I want to share them (and a couple of older ones) with you.
Introduction to SimplePie
Although SimplePie Live! was a cool concept, and something that I would have liked to see be successful, I simply haven’t had the time to put into it for nearly a year and a half now. One of these days I’d like to relaunch it when I have more time and resources to put into [...]
SimplePie 1.1.3 is now available (like 1.1.2, “core” plugin will be updated soon). This is a bugfix-only release that resolves the one major issue that 1.1.2 created (gzip decoding errors while using fsockopen()), and fully resolves the
My departure was never going to be immediate, but I didn’t expect to be doing this (as Ryan always does this); however, the time has come (for me!) to announce the immediate availability of SimplePie 1.1.2 (”core” plug-ins will be
Epheket, evolution-rss, Feed Launch .NET, rome, Universal Feed Parser
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| Codebase | 30,053 |
| Effort (est.) | 7 Person Years |
| Avg. Salary | $ year |
| $ 386,557 | |