Podcast
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
We focus our discussion on two ideologies within the testing realm: test-driven development (TDD) and behavior-driven development (BDD). We talk about how these two methodologies bring a unique angle...
A live mashup of PHP Roundtable and PHP Town Hall at Sunshine PHP in Miami, Florida.
Accessibility is an important and often overlooked aspect of web development. In this episode we'll discuss why web accessibility is so important and how we can make the web more accessible.
ReactJS is not just another JavaScript framework. It's not a replacement for jQuery, Ember or Angular. But it's a library that's got one wild and crazy way to render the DOM using something called JSX...
With big security breaches becoming the norm these days, security is something we simply cannot ignore. In this discussion we'll ask the experts how we can become more responsible developers by learni...
Discussing domain-driven design concepts in PHP.
Part one of a multi-part series on open source. Today we discuss open source & code management with a version control system & explore the concept of git-flow.
Taylor Otwell & Phil Sturgeon go head-to-head debating all the things.
How the sausage is made. Taking a look at PHP's history and where it's going in the future.
All about web API's: designing your API with RAML, authentication with OAuth and discussing the hypermedia-constraint (HATEOAS).
Drunken chatter from #WurstCon Chicago 2014.
We explore what functional programming looks like in PHP. We also touch on non-blocking, asynchronous, & event-driven concepts.
A discussion that examines the zeitgeist of PHP. From elePHPants, to user groups, to PHP internals, to testing, to the awesome people in the community.
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