modess.io
PHP micro framework for your REST API – Part 1: Selection · modess.io
https://modess.io/php-micro-framework-for-a-restful-api-part-1
My name is Niklas Modess. I'm a PHP developer and consultant from Stockholm, Sweden. I write mostly on deployment, Laravel and PHP in general. Author of Deploying PHP Applications. And I occasionally talk at meetups or conferences. PHP micro framework for your REST API Part 1: Selection. And I can’t recommend his excellent book, Build APIs You Won’t Hate. 10 best and most amazing X for 2016 that will make you shit bricks! It probably is fast enough. Is a good argument except in some very edgy edge cases&...
blog.umbler.com
11ª PHP Conference Brasil - Umbler - É disso que estamos falando!
http://blog.umbler.com/br/php-conference-brasil
É disso que estamos falando! 11ª PHP Conference Brasil. 21 de dezembro de 2016. By Ari Stopassola Junior (Convidado). A PHP Conference Brasil. Chegou a sua XI edição e, neste ano, o grupo de usuários PHP do Rio Grande do Sul. Foi responsável pela curadoria das palestras. Foi um ano mais modesto, por causa da crise financeira que atravessa o país, mas, mesmo assim a organização se empenhou ao máximo para proporcionar um evento de qualidade, com foco no conteúdo. Dez 8, 2016 às 9:15 PST. No segundo dia, ap...
philsturgeon.uk
The Pocket Guide to Sexism in Tech | Phil Sturgeon
https://philsturgeon.uk/2014/05/31/the-pocket-guide-to-sexism-in-tech
The Pocket Guide to Sexism in Tech. I had somebody explain to me that they just didn't believe there was a problem with sexism in tech. Just flat out said it is not a thing. I explained things I have seen and heard with my own eyes and ears in various jobs and events and still, apparently that was just anecdotal - which was somehow not relevant. He wanted cold, hard proof. One of the first articles I remember really making me pay attention to the situation is a first-hand account by Sarah Parmenter.
philsturgeon.uk
The State of Markdown | Phil Sturgeon
https://philsturgeon.uk/markdown/2014/11/30/state-of-markdown
The State of Markdown. The answer to "What is the State of Markdown? Is "Yes, it's a f* king state.". Has been around for a long time, since John Gruber released it in 2004. Since then everyone and their dog has come up with extensions, some of which are built as implementations then referenced almost like standards by other implementations. Markdown Extra is an extension to PHP Markdown implementing some features currently not available with the plain Markdown syntax.". What an utter mess. These are not...
philsturgeon.uk
Meet the League | Phil Sturgeon
https://philsturgeon.uk/api/2015/02/11/meet-the-league
A few months ago I wrote What is The League of Extraordinary Packages? And it was clearly written in a defensive tone. I wanted to explain a few things about the League. Because people were attacking it in weird ways. We sat down as a group and discussed a plan for 2015 to solve this. A. Of cool ideas came up, the first of which was to make a Leadership Group. These people have been doing amazing things in the PHP community at large, and have been doing awesome things in the League too. Has a huge amount...
philsturgeon.uk
Happily Stepping into the Shadows | Phil Sturgeon
https://philsturgeon.uk/career/2015/05/21/happily-stepping-into-the-shadows
Happily Stepping into the Shadows. Anyone who knows me better than my Twitter profile will know I have a love/hate relationship with my reputation, and the online persona that goes with it. My career has always been very public, and with that a lot of people know a lot of things about my life. I'm honest, share my successes and my failures, and people usually know everything that's going on with my social life and what my current visa status is. I gave away my paid ExpressionEngine add-ons, deprecated a ...
phproundtable.com
A PHP Town Hall Mashup at Sunshine PHP :: PHP Roundtable
https://www.phproundtable.com/episode/a-2015-sunshine-php-special
The PHP podcast where everyone chimes in. February 7th, 2015. 012: A PHP Town Hall Mashup at Sunshine PHP. A live mashup of PHP Roundtable and PHP Town Hall. In Miami, Florida. Play the audio-only version. A 2015 Sunshine PHP Special Show Summary. The show notes for this episode have yet to be written, but you can help! Send a pull request to the. Repo with the show notes for this episode in a markdown. If you need a little help with sending a pull request, learn how to contribute to open source on GitHub.
philsturgeon.uk
Benchmarking Codswallop: NodeJS v PHP | Phil Sturgeon
https://philsturgeon.uk/blog/2013/11/benchmarking-codswallop-nodejs-v-php
Benchmarking Codswallop: NodeJS v PHP. Sometimes people link me to articles and ask for my opinions. This one was a real doozy. NodeJS owns PHP on website scraping? Mdash; GDmac (@GDmac) November 10, 2013. Oh goody, a framework versus language post. Let's try and chew through this probable linkbait. This is more of a benchmark test than example. Ok so we're benchmarking NodeJS v PHP. Weird, but I'll go along with it. External library used for Nodejs was cheerio and PhpQuery for Php. Benchmarking to see i...
philsturgeon.uk
PHP Void: Much Ado About Nothing | Phil Sturgeon
https://philsturgeon.uk/php/2015/02/15/php-void-much-ado-about-nothing
PHP Void: Much Ado About Nothing. Were accepted for PHP 7, which makes me very happy. This RFC was a real work of art. Levi Morrison. Sidestepped various political land-mines, which had stopped previous attempts at this feature being approved since it was agreed return types should be added in 2005. We keep the current type options. We keep the current search patterns. You can still search for function foo to find foo's definition; all previous RFCs broke this common workflow. One mention was about.
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