This month’s feature examines ‘AI with PHP—Running pre-trained models with TransformersPHP’ by Vinicius Dias. AI’s popularity is at an all-time high and rising. New advan...
Jacked PHP aims to offer the developer tools to build better products. Since being faster and scalable is in high demand, looking for tools to support that becomes essential. With that in mind, we hav...
This week on the PHP Podcast, Eric and John talk about Laravel Cloud, Feature Flags, PHP Tek 2025, PHPxSan, and more… Links from the show: Laravel Cloud achieves SOC 2 Type 1 Compliance –...
In this episode, Scott discusses why backups are important and uses #rsync to create an automated backup using #cron. PHP Tek is looking for sponsors! Contact see https://phptek.io/blog/elevate-your-...
This week on the PHP Podcast, Eric and John discuss Laravel Enums, Serialization, json_decode, Bye Bye to Skype, and more. Links from the show: Buffer Overflow in Laravel: Causes, Prevention & F...
This week, a client complained about a long-running query, and we needed to fix it. While I can’t divulge the actual query, I can give an idea of its nastiness, which we inherited when we took o...
This week on the PHP Podcast, Eric and John talk about Explain Explained, Postgres All The Things, Livewire Remote Code Execution, Lazy Object, and more… Links from the show: Understanding M...
Markdown for Developers One of my guiding principles as a developer is that our ability to communicate is one of the most important tools we developers have in our toolbox. There are lots of ways we...
This week on the PHP Podcast, Eric and John talk about Laravel 12 released, Laravel.cloud released, and more… Links from the show: Laravel 12: A Quiet Evolution That Packs a Punch | ICreator S...
This month, PHP Architect introduces a new column written by Chris Hartjes (aka Grumpy Programmer) titled, Yelling at Clouds. The post Yelling at Clouds appeared first on PHP Architect.
Git. It’s the lifeblood of modern software development. After several years of navigating through code repositories and juggling various project versions, it’s easy for seasoned developers to se...
The social networking landscape has changed so dramatically in the past five years. It’s challenging to keep up with. When you get on a new social network, one of the first hurdles you have is...
This week on the PHP Podcast, Eric and John discuss PHPStan 2.0, Facebook blocking Linux, JetBrains The State of PHP 2024, what’s new in PhpStorm 2024.3, and more. Links from the show:...
PHPStan 2.0 was released last quarter, and it brings a plethora of great changes. If you are not already using PHPStan and you’d like to but could use some outside help, please contact us, and...
Lesser-known PHP features In the realm of PHP, developers often underexploit a treasure trove of powerful features. On a recent episode of The PHP Podcast, we had a great discussion about a blog post...
How it started I am not aware of anyone who doesn’t know that PHP’s mascot is an elePHPant, created by Vincent Pontier back in 1998. Most “serious” PHP Developers have at leas...
Laravel is known for its elegant approach to structuring complex logic. I’ve been using Laravel since the release of Laravel 4, and it has pretty consistently added new helpful features...
https://terminal-apps.dev/ For those of us who live and breathe the command line, there’s something undeniably satisfying about well-crafted TUI (Text-based User Interface) applications. Whether you’r...
A new year often comes with new goals, ideas, and plans for the future. We start with the best intentions to achieve all of those things; however, somewhere between the end of January and Springtime,...
This week on the PHP Podcast, Eric and John talk about Github Skylines, ElePHPants, PHP Tek and more… Links from the show: PHP Tek 2025 – May 20th to 22nd, 2025 A Field Guide to Elephpan...
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