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[...] If you have been in the PHP community for a while then you probably know how much fun php|tek is. You’ve either been there and [...]
[...] If you have been in the PHP community for a while then you probably know how much fun php|tek is. You’ve either been there and [...]
[...] , and every developer needs someone to share a beverage with, from time to time. The PHP community is a friendly and welcoming resource, whether you need to fix that bug in your project, [...]
[...] talks about Stripe payment processing in the first part of his two-part series, “Education Station: An Intro to Stripe PHP”. Eli talks about the many islands of PHP communities that [...]
[...] : Beth discusses the “Swiss Army Knife Conundrum.” In this month’s Education Station, Matthew Setter dicusses templating in “Feature-Rich Templating Libraries - [...]
[...] ; Benjamin Young’s “SQL to NoSQL Migration” Matthew Setter’s “Education Station: Generate Test Data with Ease Using Faker” Plus more topics like: Steve Hannah talks [...]
[...] (but sometimes neglected) built-in capabilities of PHP with filter_var as an example. In Education Station, Matthew Setter wraps up his introduction to the Phalcon framework with a look at template [...]
[...] 21 ways to make it fly! Dirk Merkel talks “Advanced Authentication” in Laravel. Matthew Setter is back to help you “Fly with Phalcon”. Our Confident Coder, Aaron Saray, teaches [...]
[...] work with the relentless stream of social media data. In this month’s Education Station, Matthew Setter introduces an open source app ownCloud that allows you to setup your own distributed file [...]
[...] month, he talks about the hows and whys of using a debugger. In Education Station, Matthew Setter talks about Getting More Advanced with the FreeAgent API. In Laravel Tips, Dirk Merkel [...]
[...] the “Swiss Army Knife Conundrum.” In this month’s Education Station, Matthew Setter dicusses templating in “Feature-Rich Templating Libraries - Make Your Front-end [...]
[...] Assetic to manage css and javascript asset files with ease. This month’s Laravel Tips from Dirk Merkel will show you how to effectively use caches to improve application performance. If you’re not [...]
[...] ’s Education Station shows you an easy way to do Instagram mashups with PHP-Instagram-API. Dirk Merkel gives Laravel Tips in the first part of a two-part series on deploying Laravel, starting with [...]
[...] you know 10 ways to make WordPress faster? Jason McCreary will show you 21 ways to make it fly! Dirk Merkel talks “Advanced Authentication” in Laravel. Matthew Setter is back to help you & [...]
[...] at template caching, custom routes, and form handling. This month’s Laravel Tips from Dirk Merkel explores how to use Helpers to lock down your URLs. If you’re not already a subscriber, [...]
[...] prizes? 1st place – a ticket to php|tek ’12. You get to join hundreds of other PHP developers for 3 and 1/2 days of learning, hacking, and making new friends. 2nd Place – a ticket [...]
[...] interface. Of particular interest to me, she touches on the widespread perception of PHP and PHP developers, and how that has made it hard to attract programmers from outside the WordPress community. [...]
[...] Hack, Julien Pauli talks about PHP Extensions, and Ricky Robinett talks “Swift for PHP Developers”. Also inside Dirk Merkel’s column Laravel Tips is about “MFA with Authy” Matthew [...]
[...] of php[architect] since 2005. I absolutely loved that there was a magazine solely for PHP developers. It reminded me of the heydays of MacAddict (before it went downhill) and Macworld (remember, [...]
[...] for showing up! We are a bit late but here are the slides from each of our presentations. Keith Casey – REST Best Practices Beth Tucker Long – CI:IRL Marco Tabini – Refactoring [...]
[...] We’ve focused the March issue on APIs. Including articles from Chris Tankersley, Keith Casey, and Jason McCreary about building good APIs and documenting them. We also have our regular [...]
[...] Stripe payment API. If you’re interested in hosting a PHP project on Google App Engine, Keith Casey shows you how its done and points out pitfalls along the way. Check out what’s available [...]
The last of our digital-only magazines is now available. Our October issue hopefully has just a few good scares in it for you! Including t [...]
The last issue of 2013 is now available. Our December issue aims to give you some tips and tricks to make your development life easier: Need to harne [...]
The first issue of 2014 is now available. Our January issue aims to give you some tips and tricks to make your development life easier: Straight-forw [...]
The June issue is waiting for you! This month, we look at how PHP works under the surface. Julien Pauli, the PHP5.5/6 Release Manager, leads us throu [...]
[...] engine in Laravel? Dirk shows you how to integrate Twig and Smarty. And more! Get your issue today! [...]
[...] … and wraps up with a finally{} on some “Scary Statistics” Pick up your issue today, and dive in! [...]
[...] coding skills? Learn how array key accuracy can save you a headache. And more! Pick up your issue today! [...]
[...] you may be following Harness the power of regex Eloquent ORM and Laravel And more! Pick up your issue today! [...]
[...] An All-In-One Payments System From the Land Down Under”. In this month’s The Confident Coder Aaron Saray asks “What Type Are You?” and Eli White finishes off the August issue with [...]
[...] Cook teaches how use HTML5 Server Sent Events to leverage push messages easily. Our Confident Coder Aaron Saray reminds us to use the powerful (but sometimes neglected) built-in capabilities of PHP [...]
[...] memory, handles variables, and the internal design that parses new requests. Our Confident Coder Aaron Saray writes about the importance of verifying your code to build trust. In Education Station, [...]
[...] If you have been in the PHP community for a while then you probably know how much fun php|tek is. You’ve either been there and [...]
[...] If you have been in the PHP community for a while then you probably know how much fun php|tek is. You’ve either been there and [...]
[...] , and every developer needs someone to share a beverage with, from time to time. The PHP community is a friendly and welcoming resource, whether you need to fix that bug in your project, [...]
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