“Works on my machine” it’s a common refrain before closing out a bug ticket. This hides the fact that something is different between your development and production environments. The...
As developers, we’re constantly managing where entities are in some flow. Entities like blog posts, multi-step user registration, and even UI elements can exist in multiple states, and we’...
I genuinely don’t believe there are truly secure applications. People are always finding new attack vectors, either through our code, infrastructure, or people. Having a Bug Bounty program allows “eth...
As developers, we’re constantly managing where entities are in some state. Entities like blog posts, multi-step user registration, and even UI elements can exist in multiple states, and we’...
As developers, we have times when we get to process a lot of data. Sometimes it’s a few kilobytes of data and we don’t need to worry about the performance because computers are so fast. Wh...
John and Eric share more of the day-to-day behind-the-scenes work that goes on at php[architect]. This episode of php is sponsored by JetBrains PhpStorm We discuss php[tek] 2024, writing for the ma...
This month we have some very exciting news, the speaker lineup and schedule has been published for php[tek] 2024. We’re extremely excited about the upcoming Tek lineup and think there is somethi...
It’s November already, in America, it’s a time for expressing our gratitude to friends and family. Gratitude: an acknowledgment of having received something good from another, as defined by Merriam-We...
John and Eric share more of the day-to-day behind-the-scenes work that goes on at php[architect]. This episode of php is sponsored by JetBrains PhpStorm We discuss php[tek] 2024, writing for the ma...
Welcome, Ghouls and Goblins, to this month’s spooky issue of PHP Architect. Of course, anytime you’re working with code, things can get a little scary. Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered with some gre...
As a practitioner of test-driven development, I’m always looking for different ways to write test code faster. Sometimes, this comes as little things like learning a faster way to run my tests u...
When it comes to PHP development, one thing remains clear: we are living in a time of exciting changes and rapid innovation. The constant tug-of-war between modernization and classic approaches, the n...
As maintainers of open source projects, it’s important to try and bring people into our project so that we’re not the only ones maintaining the project. There are lots of ways to do this,...
John and Eric share more of the day to day behind the scenes work that goes on at php[architect]. This episode of php is sponsored by JetBrains PhpStorm Join the Discord at https://phpa.me/discor...
John and Eric share more of the day to day behind the scenes work that goes on at php[architect]. This episode of php is sponsored by JetBrains PhpStorm Join the Discord at https://phpa.me/discor...
As developers, most of the time, our websites perform some kind of action based on a user clicking a button or typing some data, but there are some things we need to be able to d...
August: the end of summer, back to school for some, harvest month for others, an ending and a beginning all in one month. It’s a good time to reflect on your overall PHP development&...
As developers, we’re always looking for ways to take our customer’s problems and turn them into solutions, and sometimes it can take a painfully long time to deliver those s...
One of the most important soft skills we can have as developers is being able to communicate how our code works. Other developers can dive into your code to see how it works, but this can be time-cons...
At the time of this recording, PHP 8.2 is in the beta release cycle so we can finally start to discuss what’s new and changed in the next release of PHP. In this article, we’...
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