
Summer time is coming to an end and school’s back in session. Let the learning begin, not just for the kiddos, but for the developers in our community as well. We are going to take a deep dive into learning a wide range of topics including Abstract Syntax Trees, Vim, Design Patterns for building code, […]
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As a developer, you probably love to create new features in your applications to help your users solve their problems. Eventually, you have to get that code to a server so it can be used. If you’re like me and are using a framework, that process can involve multiple steps. You might need to […]
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As I got older, I expected to decrease my hours but had always planned to write software part-time. After all, I use my brain, not my body, for work, so I should be set as I age. I could travel and work part-time from anywhere forever. Right?
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This month John and Eric discuss some of the greater articles coming in the August 2022 release, “PHP Blueprint”. Articles include Feature contributions “Converting relational database models into a graph” and “Universal Vim”. We also have The Workshop “Blueprinting our Application”, DDD Alley “Exploring Boundaries”, PHP Puzzles “Decimals to Fractions”, Finally “The Dangerous Safety of […]
Team building and continuing education is an underutilized activity by most companies. I believe that it can make the difference between a successful and a failing company. I had the pleasure of taking part in a developer group extended education and team-building meeting in June.
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This month John and Eric discuss some of the greater articles coming in the July 2022 release, “Database Freedom”. We start off with two great feature articles, “Customizing Drupal Feeds For Smooth Migrations” by Doug Groene and “MongoDB and PHP—-A Perfect Match” by Joel Lord. Our monthly columnists have been hard at work as well. […]
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One of the best feelings you can have is a “lightbulb moment.” Whether it’s a great idea or clarity of understanding on a problem you are working on, coding practice, architecture, design pattern, or some other paradigm, that moment when you can connect the dots and make sense of something that moments earlier seemed utterly […] The post Another Bright Idea appeared first on php[architect].
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This month John and Eric discuss some of the greater articles coming in the June 2022 release, “Another Bright Idea”. If you enjoy coding in PHP and have a Philips Hue smart bulb, this month’s feature article, ‘Illuminating Smart Light Bulbs With PHP,’ from Sherri Wheeler, is for you. She shares a great package and […] The post Another Bright Idea appeared first on php[architect].

Ken Marks wraps up his series on working with a Raspberry Pi. Ken has done such a fantastic job taking us through his process of using a Raspberry Pi and writing code on that Pi in a real-life scenario at home. In this final installment, Ken establishes a workflow for sending an accelerometer text message […] The post One Last Slice appeared first on php[architect].

I thank my lucky stars that I am not a superstitious person, knock on wood, and I really don’t want to jinx it, but we have a good problem. We have so many great feature articles in the pipeline, and I think it’s important to let everyone know what an awesome job the PHP community […] The post One Final Slice appeared first on php[architect].