As developers, we have times when we get to process a lot of data. Sometimes it’s a few kilobytes of data and we don’t need to worry about the performance because computers are so fast. When we’re looking at gigabytes or more of data then we need to be aware of the performance of our […]
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John and Eric share more of the day-to-day behind-the-scenes work that goes on at php[architect]. This episode of php is sponsored by JetBrains PhpStorm We discuss php[tek] 2024, writing for the magazine, and what is coming in the next release of php[architect] magazine. Join the Discord at https://phpa.me/discord Subscribe to the Magazine Today https://phpa.me/signup Twitter […]
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This month we have some very exciting news, the speaker lineup and schedule has been published for php[tek] 2024. We’re extremely excited about the upcoming Tek lineup and think there is something there for everyone. Check it out for yourself at https://tek.phparch.com/schedule. We hope to see you there in April. Now, let’s talk about this […]
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Interview With Eric Mann Release Manager PHP 8.3 In this episode, Scott talks with Eric Mann about his experience as one of the PHP 8.3 Release Managers and writing his book PHP Cookbook. Note: this transcript was transcribed by AI and then edited for clarity. Scott Keck-Warren: Hello developers, and welcome to the php[architect] community […]
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It’s November already, in America, it’s a time for expressing our gratitude to friends and family. Gratitude: an acknowledgment of having received something good from another, as defined by Merriam-Webster. We have so much gratitude for all of our contributors and readers alike. We receive something good from each of you throughout the year. Our […]
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John and Eric share more of the day-to-day behind-the-scenes work that goes on at php[architect]. This episode of php is sponsored by JetBrains PhpStorm We discuss php[tek] 2024, writing for the magazine, and what is coming in the next release of php[architect] magazine. Join the Discord at https://phpa.me/discord Subscribe to the Magazine Today https://phpa.me/signup […]
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In this episode, Scott talks with Eric Van Johnson of PHP[architect] LLC, about writing for the php[architect] magazine, the talk submissions process for php[tek], and why you should have a subscription to php[architect]. Interview With Eric Van Johnson Note: this transcript was transcribed and then edited for clarity and to make it easier to […]
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Welcome, Ghouls and Goblins, to this month’s spooky issue of PHP Architect. Of course, anytime you’re working with code, things can get a little scary. Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered with some great articles this month to help keep your code in line.
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As a practitioner of test-driven development, I’m always looking for different ways to write test code faster. Sometimes, this comes as little things like learning a faster way to run my tests using a built-in editor setting, but sometimes it’s a whole new way to write my tests. In this article, we’re going to discuss […]
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In our previous article, we discussed how to get started using code coverage to determine if our code has enough tests and one of the things I mentioned is how we should integrate this into our CI/CD pipeline but I didn’t say how. This articles exists to rectify that problem by providing you with two […]
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