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Aug 30, 2024 |
phparch.com | Oscar Merida |Christopher Miller |Matt Lantz |Chris Tankersly
Want to check out an issue? Sign up to receive a special offer. Magazine › 2024 › HaPHPy Developers By Oscar Merida We covered how to add static analysis with PHPStan in the previous issue to ensure our code is parsable by the interpreter and to make full use of argument and return type hints throughout our application. Our code is also how we communicate with colleagues and contributors who have to interface, extend, and maintain it.
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Jun 1, 2024 |
phparch.com | Matt Lantz |Oscar Merida |Chris Tankersly |Christopher Miller
By Matt Lantz PHP often gets ignored in a world of compiled binaries and serverless infrastructure running containerized applications. Those of us developing with the latest practices for the last ten-plus years know that PHP has significantly sped up and embraced many cutting-edge features. Perhaps that is why it is still the most popular web programming language. One of the major advances in more recent PHP was the introduction of Fibers.
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Feb 29, 2024 |
phparch.com | Matt Lantz |Beth Long |Christopher Miller |Chris Tankersly
Want to check out an issue? Sign up to receive a special offer. Magazine › 2024 › The PHP Gambit: Winning Strategies in Code By Matt Lantz by Matt Lantz By Beth Tucker Long by Beth Tucker Long By Christopher Miller So Far In The Series, we’ve looked at Planning, Abstraction, Encapsulation, and Testing. That’s a good place to start – the last major section to set out our groundwork is the dreaded thing of Documentation.
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Jan 30, 2024 |
phparch.com | Christopher Miller |Matt Lantz |Chris Tankersly |Beth Long
By Christopher Miller So far in this series, we’ve looked at Planning, Abstraction, and Encapsulation – but now we’re getting stuck with the next of our items: Testing! I know, I know – I can hear the groans from here! But let me start with a story… by Christopher Miller By Matt Lantz Consider the challenges that can come with having to scale your system, add on load balancers, and handle horizontal scaling. What about key rotations and vulnerability monitoring of secrets?
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Nov 28, 2023 |
phparch.com | Edward Barnard |Christopher Miller |Matt Lantz |Chris Tankersly
Want to check out an issue? Sign up to receive a special offer. Magazine › 2023 › Command Line Picasso By Edward Barnard For the past four years at the USA Clay Target League, we’ve been working toward updating our PHP software. Domain-Driven Design appeared to be a good direction for us. We’re not there yet. But there is one particular pattern that I’ve been using over and over, which I’ll be sharing below.
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