PHP Roundtable

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PHP Roundtable

The PHPRoundtable is a casual gathering of developers discussing topics that PHP nerds care about. The podcast is broadcast live on YouTube. The whole point of the original roundtable was to remove the head of the table. Everyone who sits at the roundtable is treated as equals. Whether you've been programming in PHP for 20 years or just started learning or maybe you're a JavaScript developer, you have something of value to add to the PHPRoundtable. We are here to become better developers by learning from each other, both inside and outside the PHP community

93 Episodes

Jun 12, 2018 · Ep. 72 · 56:48

073: PHP Static Analysis

Static analysis is a fancy word to describe a tool that looks at our code and gives us helpful hints on how to improve it. We'll be discussing what static analyzers do, which tools the PHP community h...

May 30, 2018 · Ep. 71 · 44:44

072: Secret Project Revealed!

We finally unveil the super-secret project to the world! Listen in to find out what it is and how you can get your hands on one.

May 23, 2018 · Ep. 70 · 59:34

071: Extra, extra: PHP 7.2 released!

The next major version of PHP is here! PHP 7.2 comes with a nice set of upgrades, performance enhancements, and a brand new crypto library right out of the box. We discuss some of the features and bre...

May 16, 2018 · Ep. 69 · 1:11:54

070: All things WordPress

We chat about backwards compatibility, Gutenberg, and the WordPress ecosystem.

Mar 10, 2018 · Ep. 68 · 53:25

069: Catching Up With PHP Friends

We're still alive! We come off our hiatus to have an informal catch-up session with some PHP friends. And proof of the secret PHP Roundtable project is revealed to Chris & Joe.

Oct 20, 2017 · Ep. 67 · 1:01:37

068: PHP's Dirty Little Segfault Secret

PHP is known for running really bad code really well. But it has a dirty little secret: deep within its code is a hidden "stack bomb". You can cause PHP to completely crash with just a few l...

Oct 6, 2017 · Ep. 66 · 56:37

067: Imposter syndrome and the Dunning-Kruger effect

In an industry like software engineering where it seems like there's always something else to learn, it's easy to come down with a case of imposter syndrome. We chat about imposter syndrome's impact o...

Aug 29, 2017 · Ep. 65 · 1:04:10

066: Docker: Drinking the Kool-Aid

After years of resisting, SammyK finally drank the Docker Kool-Aid for his everyday client work. We talk about his transition from Vagrant to Docker and some bumps he hit along the way.

Jul 24, 2017 · Ep. 64 · 47:27

065: TestFest 2017

Adding tests to php-src is a great way to get involved with PHP internals. Don't know how to get started? You're in luck. TestFest 2017 is going to be a thing in September. User groups and individuals...

Jul 7, 2017 · Ep. 63 · 1:15:12

064: PHP 7 Source Code: A Deep Dive

We take a deep-dive into the underlaying structure of the the PHP source code and talk about the scanner, parser, the new AST layer (and the evil things we can do with it), and the Zend engine. Let's...

May 25, 2017 · Ep. 62 · 1:01:52

063: A php[tek] 2017 Special

We have a mashup recording with PHPUgly and PHP Town Hall during the community night at php[tek] 2017. We chat about OSMI, UUID's, git, product development, getting involved in the PHP community and f...

Apr 27, 2017 · Ep. 61 · 58:26

062: All things Laravel

We chat all things about the Laravel ecosystem.

Apr 14, 2017 · Ep. 60 · 1:04:46

061: Dependency Injection

Dependency Injection has been a design principle that the PHP community has embraced more fully than a lot of other programming communities. There's even an official PHP-FIG standard being discussed c...

Mar 28, 2017 · Ep. 59 · 59:34

060: Logging & Crash Reporting in PHP

No matter how experienced you are as a programmer, at some point your app will generate errors and crash. Fixing problems with your app quickly is paramount in order to affect as little of your user b...

Jan 23, 2017 · Ep. 58 · 1:01:58

059: PHP 7.1

PHP 7.1, the latest minor version of PHP, was released on December 1st. We discuss some things that went on behind-the-scenes that brought this new version to a stable release and we look at some new...

Jan 5, 2017 · Ep. 57 · 54:19

058: HTTPlug, Guzzle & API's

Guzzle has become the de-facto HTTP-client library for PHP. But recently a number of open source projects have been switching to HTTPlug which boasts itself as an HTTP-client abstraction. We chat abou...

Dec 20, 2016 · Ep. 56 · 1:05:14

057: All things Zend

There's a lot more going on at Zend other than Zend Framework. We chat about the Zend ecosystem, from Apigility to Zend Certification and what Zend's role is in PHP internals.

Nov 7, 2016 · Ep. 55 · 50:41

056: Hourly vs Value-Based Pricing

There are two seemingly contradicting philosophies about how to charge clients for programming work. The hourly camp suggests that the client is paying for your skill and hiring you for your time. The...

Nov 3, 2016 · Ep. 54 · 1:10:04

055: Acceptance Testing with Behat

We chat about the open-source Behavior-Driven Development framework called Behat. We get a brief overview of how Behat can help us write more reliable code and also explore some best-practices when wr...

Oct 25, 2016 · Ep. 53 · 1:10:22

054: Security: Encryption, Hashing and PHP

We chat about security in the the PHP community, encryption & hashing in PHP and a new-hotness crypto library called libsodium.

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