Parallelize Your Code

This month’s release touches on some examples that keep PHP and its community strong, relevant, and a fun language to code. Ken Marks continues his series on using PHP and a Rasberry Pi in a real-world example with Raspberry Pi Part 2 – Installing the LAMP Stack on your Pi. As developers, we live a […] The post Parallelize Your Code appeared first on php[architect].

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Parallelize Your Code

There are a lot of things you can say about PHP and trust me a lot has been said about PHP, but the one thing you can not say is that it hasn’t proven itself. PHP has grown with the internet itself and has the battle scars to show for it. The post Parallelize Your Code appeared first on php[architect].

https://www.phparch.com/magazine/2022/02/parallelize-your-code/

Domain-Driven Resolutions

As 2021 fades from our memories, we hope that a few of you received fantastic geeky gifts during the holidays. Hopefully, some of those geeky gifts included Raspberry Pis. Over the next few months, we will build a project with one and hopefully inspire you to create something useful for yourself. This is also a […] The post Domain-Driven Resolutions appeared first on php[architect].

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Domain-Driven Resolutions

Happy New Year from everyone at PHP Architect. We genuinely hope you had a wonderful holiday season and are ready to do great things in 2022. We also hope that we have a small part in making 2022 great for you. The post Domain-Driven Resolutions appeared first on php[architect].

https://www.phparch.com/magazine/2022/01/domain-driven-resolutions/

The Zen Of Mindful Programming

In this issue, Doug Dobrzynski helps us focus while programming with his article, Mindful Programming. While this article isn’t PHP specific, if you take time to digest what he’s talking about, I think you will find that all of us could benefit from using daily mindful techniques. In his article, Lessons Learned from Building a WebSocket […] The post The Zen Of Mindful Programming appeared first on php[architect].

https://www.phparch.com/podcast/the-zen-of-mindful-programming/

The Zen of Mindful Programming

2021 has been a turbulent year for the world and the PHP Community. We have seen change in many PHP related circles, from podcasts and this magazine to the very core of PHP itself. This issue tries to bring some of this into view while trying to help us focus. The post The Zen of Mindful Programming appeared first on php[architect].

https://www.phparch.com/magazine/2021/12/the-zen-of-mindful-programming/

The Art of Data

This month, we dive into Libsodium, discuss gatekeeping, learn more about data access, and why even something that might be considered a “small bug” can cause massive damage. I’m not sure how many people read these Editorials. It’s even been explained to me that this isn’t an “Editorial.” Ha, the joke’s on them; I’m not […] The post The Art of Data appeared first on php[architect].

https://www.phparch.com/podcast/the-art-of-data/

Interview with Vinícius Campitelli

Eric van Johnson and John Congdon interview feature contributor Vinícius Campitelli about his article Cryptography with Libsodium. According to the just-released 2021 version of OWASP Top 10 (a curated list of the most critical web application security risks out there), “Cryptographic Failures” are the 2nd most important of the many security concerns we should have […] The post Interview with Vinícius Campitelli appeared first on php[architect].

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The Art of Data

This month, we dive into Libsodium, discuss gatekeeping, learn more about data access, and why even something that might be considered a “small bug” can cause massive damage. The post The Art of Data appeared first on php[architect].

https://www.phparch.com/magazine/2021/11/the-art-of-data/

Trimming One’s Sails

This month, we look at how to use Algebras from functional programming in PHP, offload tasks to Laravel Horizon, and techniques for writing code you can quickly adapt to any change.If you’re looking for the right person to add to your team or digging through a pile of documents to find the right match, we […] The post Trimming One’s Sails appeared first on php[architect].

https://www.phparch.com/magazine/2021/08/trimming-ones-sails/


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