The PHP Roundtable is a podcast of web developers discussing PHP, JavaScript, community, open source, and anything else PHP nerds care about. It is broadcast live from Google Hangouts On-Air. For complete show notes or to watch the episodes in video format visit PHPRoundtable.com. And join the conversation live! Just subscribe to the newsletter at www.phproundtable.com and never miss a live show.
093: PHPRoundtable September 2024 - CLIs and TUIs with PHP for fun and profit
Unlock the power of command-line interfaces and text-based user interfaces with PHP in our latest PHPRoundtable episode: ‘CLIs and TUIs with PHP for Fun and Profit.’ Join us as we dive deep into how developers leverage PHP to create robust and interactive CLI and TUI applications that drive productivity and innovation.
13/09/2024 • 1 heure, 22 minutes, 15 secondes
92: PHPRoundtable Aug 2024 - Event Sourcing
Show LinksEvent Sourcery: Event Sourcery is a video course created by Shawn McCool that covers the fundamentals of reactive systems and event sourcing, both theoretical and practical. The course combines carefully produced video lectures and real source code examples to show how the ideas translate into working code. The code is written in PHP by a polyglot developer, and developers familiar with C#, Java, and other similar programming languages will feel at home. Download the code examplesVerbs: Verbs is a Laravel package that allows you to derive the state of your application from the events that have occurred. It's a simple, but extremely powerful, way to design your applications.
12/08/2024 • 1 heure, 12 minutes, 44 secondes
91: PHPRoundtable July 2024
In this episode on PHPRoundtable, the panel discusses AI, what we are using, and what we are not. We also discuss frontend development for backend developers and our history on the frameworks we use and why.
13/07/2024 • 1 heure, 5 minutes, 42 secondes
90: PHPRoundtable June 2024
In this episode on PHPRoundtable, the panel discusses the adoption and current state of PHP in the industry. We also share out thoughts on what we feel could be some potential improvements for the development experience. We also talk about the importance of understanding PHP's internals and embracing change to keep up with the evolving landscape.
15/06/2024 • 1 heure, 14 minutes, 29 secondes
89: 2024 May
Here are some links from the show.glibc/iconv VulnerabilityThe GNU C Library security advisoriesTaskFileOpen Telemetry PHPPHP BCMath RFCPython NumPyPanelEric Van Johnson - X / MastodonSara Golemon - MastodonJoe Ferguson - X / MastodonTJ Miller - X / MastodonDerick Rethans - X / Mastodon
11/05/2024 • 1 heure, 12 minutes, 46 secondes
88: Developer Relations
Join us on the next PHPRoundtable as we decode the superheroes behind the scenes in the tech world! No, they don't wear capes (usually), but they're the bridge-builders, the peace-makers, and the tech whisperers. Dive into the enigmatic world of Developer Relations, find out who they are, what magic they weave, and how they keep both sides of the code fence talking. It's 'Relations'... but not the kind you're thinking.
15/10/2023 • 1 heure, 21 minutes, 22 secondes
87: Open Sourcing Mental Illness
Please consider supporting OSMI and its mission to help those facing mental illness in the tech community. Donate to Open Sourcing Mental IllnessOSMI began in 2013, with Ed Finkler speaking at tech conferences about his personal experiences as a web developer and open-source advocate with a mental health disorder. The response was overwhelming, and thus OSMI was born. OSMI board members and volunteers bring their time and expertise to bear on this important issue by organizing efforts to change the experiences of those with mental health disorders in the tech workplace. This includes speaking at conferences and companies, conducting research, and creating documentation to assist companies in making supportive environments for those impacted by mental health disorders.The PanelEric Van Johnson - https://phparch.social/@ericBen Ramsey - https://phpc.social/@ramseySara Golemon - https://phpc.social/@pollitaJoe Ferguson - https://phpc.social/@joepfergusonTom Rideout - https://twitter.com/RealRideoutBeth Tucker Long - https://twitter.com/e3BethTEd Finkler - https://phpc.social/@funkatronOther LinksOSMI on Twitter - https://twitter.com/OSMIhelpOSMI on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/osmihelpOSMI on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBF9RcJ2o56UYO3kBqdKlHgOSMI on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company-beta/13196772/e-mail OSMI - [email protected] you can find and follow PHPRoundtableYoutube - https://youtube.com/phproundtableTwitter - https://twitter.com/phproundtableMastodon - https://phparch.social/@phproundtable
09/05/2023 • 1 heure, 41 minutes, 15 secondes
86:The Education of Development
Links from the ShowBoise State University GIMM ProgramMadison Area Technical CollegeThe PanelEric Van Johnson - This is me :-) I am a self-taught PHP developer and have been running a development studio for over ten years. Back in 2021, my business partner and I took over the operations of php[architect] / phparch.social/@eric and @shocm on TwitterBen Ramsey - A Software Architect, maintainer of the PHP UUID library, release manager for PHP 8.1 and 8.2, and does a lot for the PHP Community as a whole / phpc.social/@ramseyJoe Ferguson - Principal Software Engineer. Writer for php[architect], and is one of the organizers behind OSMI / phpc.social@joepfergusonSara Golemon - Contributor to PHP Core, PHP Release Manager 8.0 and 7.2, Author, and has code on Mars / phpc.social@pollitaKenneth Marks - Author of "PHP Web Development with MySQL" and teaching IT programming at Madison Area Technical College for ten and a half years in the Web Software Developer degree program / @FlibertiGibletsKaelyn Lang - Student at Madison Area Technical College studying Web Software Development BFA in Game Design and Development - Art and a minor in Computer Science from the University of Wisconsin-StoutJack Polifka - Clinical assistant professor at Boise State University in the Games, Interactive Media, and Mobile (GIMM) program/ @jack_polifkaAdam Giles - third-year student at Boise State Universitypursuing an undergraduate degree in Games, Interactive Media, and Mobile (GIMM) / @adamgiles278Derek Pyatt - third-year student at Boise State Universitypursuing an undergraduate degree in Games, Interactive Media, and Mobile (GIMM), also working as a Web and Digital Coordinator for BSU's Admissions office / @pyatt_derekThanks to the our sponsorShownotesTo add to or modify these show notes please open a PR to show notes for episode 86
18/02/2023 • 2 heures, 5 secondes
85: The State of PHP User Groups
An international panel of PHP Community members discusses the stat of PHP User Groups. How to get involved, so of the pitfalls, and a lot of the benefits of being a part of the community.Panel Member:Andreas HeiglRafael DohmsRick KuipersBob BloomChris SpruckJoe FergusonBen RamseySara GolemonEric Van JohnsonLinks Discussed on the showhttps://twitter.com/taylorotwell/status/1537970285097275393https://php.ug/https://wiki.php.net/usergroupshttps://nashvillephp.org/https://phpamersfoort.nl/https://memphistechnology.org/https://atlantaphp.org/https://gtaphp.org/https://www.meetup.com/gta-php-user-group-toronto/https://bobbloom.me/gta-php-meetup-23jun2022Stay current with what we are doing by following and subscribing.Website: https://phproundtable.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/phproundtableTwitter: @phproundtableMastodon: @[email protected] Podcast: https://pca.st/usqnzuifDiscord: https://discord.gg/wmD3sGnMMe
26/06/2022 • 1 heure, 31 minutes, 10 secondes
84: Back at the Table
Ben shared with us his experience being a Release Manager for PHP 8.1. We also talk about the voting process for Release Manager voting for 8.2 (https://externals.io/message/117716#117746). Congratulations to Sergey Panteleev and Pierrick Charron on becoming the Release Managers for PHP 8.2. We share our thoughts on how to follow along with discussions happening on PHP Internals. We also talk about PHP Internal's move to Github (https://github.com/php). What's been going on at the PHP Foundation. Joining PHP Social-verse and the overall Fediverse at https://phpc.social. The return of PHP in-person Meetups and Conferences and MergePHP - https://twitter.com/mergephp. Stay current with what we are doing by following and subscribing. Website: https://phproundtable.comYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/phproundtableTwitter: @phproundtable Maston: @[email protected] Podcast: https://pca.st/usqnzuifDiscord: https://discord.gg/wmD3sGnMMe
18/05/2022 • 55 minutes, 43 secondes
083: 10 Years Of Laravel
10 years of Laravel, and the framework continues to grow stronger with the passing of each release. More and more talented developers are creating packages and contributing to the overall health of Laravel. We talk with Eric Barnes, Matt Stauffer, and Taylor Otwell. We talk about conferences, kids, PHP, and so much more.
10/09/2021 • 1 heure, 3 minutes, 9 secondes
82: A seat at the table
Sammy opens the Roundtable back up. Everyone talks about what they've been doing for the past few years. What we are up to now. And what the future holds for The PHPRoundtable.
31/07/2021 • 1 heure, 5 minutes, 2 secondes
081: PHP-FIG 3.0
There have been lots of big changes happening with the PHP-FIG. Today we chat with a number of figgies to get the inside scoop on what has changed and also get a glimpse inside of the latest accepted standard, PSR-18: HTTP Client Interface.The PHP podcast is where everyone chimes in.Website: https://phproundtable.com/Youtube: https://youtube.com/phproundtableTwitter: @phproundtableThe PHP Roundtable is a podcast of web developers discussing PHP, JavaScript, community, open-source, and anything else PHP nerds care about. It is broadcast live from Google Hangouts On-Air. For complete show notes or to watch the episodes in video format visit PHPRoundtable.com. And join the conversation live! Just subscribe to the newsletter at www.phproundtable.com and never miss a live show.
31/07/2021 • 1 heure, 21 secondes
80: PHP Internals: Preloading, FFI & More
We'll be deep-diving into some PHP internals goodness that you won't want to miss. We'll go behind the scenes of preloading, a possible foreign function interface (FFI), typed properties, a password hashing registry and more.The PHP podcast is where everyone chimes in.Website: https://phproundtable.com/Youtube: https://youtube.com/phproundtableTwitter: @phproundtableThe PHP Roundtable is a podcast of web developers discussing PHP, JavaScript, community, open-source, and anything else PHP nerds care about. It is broadcast live from Google Hangouts On-Air. For complete show notes or to watch the episodes in video format visit PHPRoundtable.com. And join the conversation live! Just subscribe to the newsletter at www.phproundtable.com and never miss a live show.
31/07/2021 • 1 heure, 16 minutes, 54 secondes
79: GDPR For PHP Devs
The first major piece of legislation that we've seen attempt to regulate how our personal information is handled on the web is the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).Today we chat with some panelists who have gone down the GDPR-compliance road and they are going to help us PHP devs understand how the GDPR affects us and what we can do to make sure our technology stack is as GDPR-compliant as possible. The PHP podcast is where everyone chimes in.Website: https://phproundtable.com/Youtube: https://youtube.com/phproundtableTwitter: @phproundtableThe PHP Roundtable is a podcast of web developers discussing PHP, JavaScript, community, open-source, and anything else PHP nerds care about. It is broadcast live from Google Hangouts On-Air. For complete show notes or to watch the episodes in video format visit PHPRoundtable.com. And join the conversation live! Just subscribe to the newsletter at www.phproundtable.com and never miss a live show.
30/07/2021 • 1 heure, 3 minutes, 12 secondes
78: DocBlocks, Annotations, PSR-5 & The Like
We discuss DocBlocks, PSR-5, Annotations, reflection, automatic API documentation generation, and their future in PHP. The PHP podcast is where everyone chimes in. Website: https://phproundtable.com/Youtube: https://youtube.com/phproundtableTwitter: @phproundtable The PHP Roundtable is a podcast of web developers discussing PHP, JavaScript, community, open-source, and anything else PHP nerds care about. It is broadcast live from Google Hangouts On-Air. For complete show notes or to watch the episodes in video format visit PHPRoundtable.com. And join the conversation live! Just subscribe to the newsletter at www.phproundtable.com and never miss a live show.
30/07/2021 • 53 minutes, 16 secondes
077: Tech Interviews for Self-Taught PHP Programmers
Self-taught PHP programmers, even those of us with decades of experience, would likely fail a tech interview in an epic way. If you've ever wanted to work for a big tech company like Google, Amazon or Facebook but have always been too nervous about the tech interview, this episode is for you.
We chat about what we need to do to be fully prepared for a tech interview. And maybe soon you'll be showing your friends how to reverse a binary tree on a whiteboard.
PHP has had support for coroutines since PHP 5.5 and it allows you to do some really cool non-blocking stuff. We chat about concurrency in PHP and how we might be able to use it to speed up our apps.
26/07/2018 • 54 minutes, 18 secondes
075: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1
New accessibility guidelines are coming down the pipe that will impact our apps with the new WCAG 2.1. We chat about what the guidelines are and how we can start preparing our apps for them.
20/07/2018 • 55 minutes, 39 secondes
074: Secrets, Secrets, Are No Fun
Secrets, secrets, are no fun, all they do is cause pain when trying to deploy to production. By secrets, we're talking about database passwords, API keys, and other credentials that we want to keep from prying eyes.
There are a number of solutions out there to keep our secrets out of the codebase and in a more secure area. We discuss the options we have for managing secrets and the tradeoffs for using them.
27/06/2018 • 43 minutes, 16 secondes
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 has access to, and how we can incorporate the tools into our daily development flow.
12/06/2018 • 56 minutes, 48 secondes
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.
30/05/2018 • 44 minutes, 44 secondes
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 breaking changes that we should be aware of before upgrading to PHP 7.2.
23/05/2018 • 59 minutes, 34 secondes
070: All things WordPress
We chat about backwards compatibility, Gutenberg, and the WordPress ecosystem.
16/05/2018 • 1 heure, 11 minutes, 54 secondes
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.
10/03/2018 • 53 minutes, 25 secondes
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 lines of code. Today we discuss why this happens and what we can do to fix the issue.
20/10/2017 • 1 heure, 1 minute, 37 secondes
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 on the PHP community and contrast it with the Dunning-Kruger effect.
06/10/2017 • 56 minutes, 37 secondes
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.
29/08/2017 • 1 heure, 4 minutes, 10 secondes
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 around the world are going to organize to learn how to add tests to PHP and become official internals contributors.
It has been 7 years since the last TestFest in 2010. We chat about how to get involved with TestFest 2017.
24/07/2017 • 47 minutes, 27 secondes
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 see how the PHP sausage is made!
07/07/2017 • 1 heure, 15 minutes, 12 secondes
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 funky socks.
25/05/2017 • 1 heure, 1 minute, 52 secondes
062: All things Laravel
We chat all things about the Laravel ecosystem.
27/04/2017 • 58 minutes, 26 secondes
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 called PSR-11 which will standardize dependency injection containers. Today we chat all things dependency injection.
14/04/2017 • 1 heure, 4 minutes, 46 secondes
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 base as possible. We discuss what is involved with implementing effective logging and crash reporting techniques in PHP to help you keep your apps up and running like a well-oiled machine.
28/03/2017 • 59 minutes, 34 secondes
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 features that we can start taking advantage of today.
23/01/2017 • 1 heure, 1 minute, 58 secondes
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 about the problems HTTPlug aims to solve, the plans for its future and the reasons behind why some library maintainers have chosen to adopt it or not.
05/01/2017 • 54 minutes, 19 secondes
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.
20/12/2016 • 1 heure, 5 minutes, 14 secondes
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 value-based pricing camp suggests that the programmer should price a project based on its value to the client instead of the hours it will take to build it. Today we chat about these two ideas and discuss the pros and cons of both.
07/11/2016 • 50 minutes, 41 secondes
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 writing automated tests.
03/11/2016 • 1 heure, 10 minutes, 4 secondes
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.
25/10/2016 • 1 heure, 10 minutes, 22 secondes
053: Why I'm Afraid To Admit I Use PHP
So you spend most of your time programming in PHP. You meet another programmer out in the wild. You begin explaining what you do. Do you find yourself using vague terms and actively trying to avoid the word "PHP?" Do you dread the question, "What language do you primarily code in?" Do you anticipate them scoffing at you when you say, "PHP?"
We discuss why PHP has such a bad rep in the eyes of many and why some of us feel the need to start conversations with, "I use PHP but let me explain..."
02/09/2016 • 1 heure, 12 minutes, 42 secondes
052: Happy Birthday PHP Roundtable!
Today the PHP Roundtable celebrates 2 years of generating nerdy discussions! We take a look behind the scenes of the PHP Roundtable podcast and chat with some nerds about what's going on the world of PHP.
25/08/2016 • 1 heure, 9 minutes, 40 secondes
051: What happened to PHP 6?
Despite the fact that there was never an official release of PHP 6, it was going to be a real thing with a lot of great improvements to the engine and language. But why was this version of PHP never released? We talk with some previous and current internals developers to hear the story of what happened to PHP 6.
16/08/2016 • 52 minutes, 50 secondes
050: PHP For Beginners
If you're just starting with programming & PHP, this episode is for you. We discuss some helpful tips to get you started with PHP programming such as some helpful learning resources and some common pitfalls to watch out for when learning to program.
08/08/2016 • 57 minutes, 37 secondes
049: Event Sourcing in PHP
We spend much of our time as developers managing the state in our applications. There are many different approaches and philosophies attributed to reading, mutating and storing state.
The Event Sourcing pattern is an approach to managing application state. If we think of any given state of our app as a frame in a video, Event Sourcing allows us to scrub through past states of the app. Today we discuss what Event Sourcing is and how we can start integrating it into our PHP apps.
10/07/2016 • 43 minutes, 28 secondes
048: Docker & PHP
The demand for DevOps skills is growing more and more in modern web development. But all the hype and demand is met with myriad DevOps tools. Staying abreast of how these tools can help make our jobs easier can be daunting. So today we take a closer look at one of these tools called Docker which takes a microservices-architecture approach to managing your servers.
23/06/2016 • 57 minutes, 58 secondes
047: All About HTTP/2
HTTP/1.1 will eventually be replaced by HTTP/2 so it's important for us PHP nerds to know all about the latest version of the HTTP protocol that's already running some of the internet's biggest websites. We discuss the things we need to know to start using HTTP/2 in our next PHP app.
We also go briefly off topic to discuss the status of PHP 7.1 and the ramsey/uuid lib.
16/06/2016 • 1 heure, 5 minutes, 58 secondes
046: Character Encoding and UTF-8 in PHP
If you've ever gotten a number of weird looking characters in your database or on your website like, "�" and didn't know why, then this episode is for you. Those bizarre characters called "mojibake", rear their ugly heads when we don't account for a consistent character encoding. Today we discuss what character encoding is, how to accommodate for it in HTML, PHP & your database, and how we can ensure we'll never encounter an unexpected alien character in our web apps again.
30/05/2016 • 1 heure, 7 minutes, 34 secondes
045: A php|tek 2016 Special
We record live from main stage at php|tek in St. Louis, MO. We discuss speaking at conferences and recent events in PHP-FIG.
26/05/2016 • 1 heure, 2 minutes, 3 secondes
044: Asynchronous PHP
Async? Isn't that like AJAX in Javascript or something? Most PHP developers encounter asynchronous code for the first time in Javascript, but not many are aware that PHP can do async too. We discuss asynchronous programming in PHP and how we might be able to implement it in our own projects using various libraries.
We also take a look at how async features could be added to PHP core to support async natively.
14/04/2016 • 59 minutes, 39 secondes
043: A Lone Star PHP 2016 Special
We record live from Lone Star PHP 2016 in Dallas, TX. We discuss what DI Containers aren't, tradeoffs to making things easy, how to improve your dev skills, repercussions of depending on Composer, PHP 7.1 features and we give away a white Confoo elePHPant.
09/04/2016 • 1 heure, 1 minute, 55 secondes
042: Staying Relevant For Web Development
The technologies that run the web are constantly changing. We discuss strategies for staying on top of the constant flux with continuous learning throughout your career, having mentors, engaging regularly with your peers, contributing to open source projects, voracious reading, and travel to programming events.
22/03/2016 • 59 minutes, 33 secondes
041: The PHP-FIG: Past, Present & Future
The PHP-FIG has really helped the PHP community get onboard the collaboration train with really great standards like the PSR-4 autoloading standard and the PSR-7 HTTP message interfaces.
We discuss PSR-0 through PSR-13 and the process they go through to become standards. We also discuss where the FIG came from and the possible big changes coming to the organization soon.
09/03/2016 • 1 heure, 20 minutes, 16 secondes
040: Graph Databases
Traditional relational databases like MySQL or Postgres are really good at providing many solutions to the problem of persisting state. But these types of database are really horrible at querying highly connected models in an efficient way.
Graph databases like Neo4j and OrientDB excel at highly connected data. In fact, graph technologies are the backbone of social networks like Facebook and Twitter. We discuss how to think about our data using the graph model and what tools we can use in our PHP projects to interface with them. We also discuss the considerations we'll need to make when deciding whether or not to use a graph database in our next project.
24/02/2016 • 1 heure, 24 minutes, 45 secondes
039: From Idea To Production: Part 2
We get an update on status of the project we discussed in part 1 and discuss next steps to take our dance event management app idea to production.
22/02/2016 • 1 heure, 4 minutes, 46 secondes
038: RFC Show & Tell
New features of PHP get added via the request for comments process. We chatting with a few RFC authors about what features they are proposing for the next major version of PHP.
18/02/2016 • 1 heure, 19 minutes, 36 secondes
037: An ORM Discussion
Object-relational mapping (ORM) tools are a great way to model relational databases in your codebase. We discuss the benefits that ORM tools can add to our apps, some problems with the ORM model and where the PHP community seems to be heading when it comes to persisting data. We'll also discuss the opposing active record & data mapper paradigms.
03/02/2016 • 1 heure, 21 minutes, 22 secondes
036: A Room 11 Special
We bring room 11 chat room from Stack Overflow to the Roundtable. We discuss security, PSR-6, Magic the Gathering, PHP 7 and kittens.
11/12/2015 • 1 heure, 26 minutes, 35 secondes
035: Immutable PHP
Immutability plays a huge role in functional programming and many languages support immutability directly; like the readonly keyword in C#. It is possible to create immutable objects in PHP, but the language lacks inherent immutable features for scalar variables and class properties. We discuss how to bring functional programming concepts to PHP and brainstorm some features that could possibly be added to future versions of PHP to offer better immutability support.
24/11/2015 • 1 heure, 26 minutes, 32 secondes
034: Debugging is more than var_dump()
Believe it or not, there's a lot more to debugging your PHP code than var_dump()'ing all the things. We discuss how to use debugging tools to help us comprehensively debug our codebase.
16/11/2015 • 59 minutes, 3 secondes
033: Design Patternmania
With a new design pattern coming out every week it can be easy to get caught up in all the hype. If you frequently try to implement the latest-and-greatest design pattern and feel constantly paralyzed by the thought, "I know I'm doing this wrong," this episode is for you.
We discuss how "not seeing the forest for the trees" might be a good thing as we try to narrow our focus in order to write better code without thinking of patterns first.
25/10/2015 • 1 heure, 10 minutes, 7 secondes
032: Running A Rockin' PHP User Group
User groups are core to the strength of the PHP community. We discuss what it takes to run a solid user group in your area; finding food & venue sponsors, finding speakers, dealing with money & expenses, and all the details that go into making a rockin' user group.
And if you don't have a user group in your area, hopefully this episode will inspire you to take Cal Evans' advice and start one!
20/10/2015 • 58 minutes, 5 secondes
031: Checking in with PHP & HHVM internals
We chatting with some PHP & HHVM internals folks to learn what's been going on in the world of internals.
06/10/2015 • 1 heure, 9 minutes, 39 secondes
030: SOA and Microservices
SOA (Service Oriented Architecture) is an architecture that shifts our focus from one big monolithic web app to smaller connected web apps. We discuss what an SOA app looks like in the real world and how it affects our codebases, deployment & DevOps.
01/09/2015 • 1 heure, 3 minutes, 14 secondes
029: The Only Girl In The Room
Inspired by a panel discussion at Midwest PHP 2015, we discuss what barriers exist for women in the PHP community and what we can all do to remove gender bias.
25/08/2015 • 1 heure, 1 minute, 2 secondes
028: The Alcoholic & Unfit PHP Culture
The PHP community has its fair-share of devs struggling with alcohol & weight loss and it doesn't help that there is a strong culture around alcohol consumption at nerd events. For some, the bottle is just a fun weekend with nerds. For others, it's a vice & deep struggle affecting them both mentally and physically.
We'll be discussing the alcoholic culture in the PHP community as well as our struggle with weight loss.
20/08/2015 • 1 heure, 21 minutes, 41 secondes
027: A Laracon US Special
A live recording from Laracon US in Louisville, Kentucky.
11/08/2015 • 51 minutes, 52 secondes
026: Documentation & Developer Experience
Documentation can make or break a project but it's often completely overlooked until the very end. And if we don't think about how developers will interact with our project before writing our opening php tag, we could end up with a very ugly API.
We'll discuss some strategies we can take to improve the overall developer experience with "good" documentation and clean API's
04/08/2015 • 1 heure, 3 minutes, 39 secondes
025: PHP7 Release Management
We've seen 2 alpha releases of PHP 7 so far and the first beta release became available this past Friday, July 10th. We might not put too much thought into what goes into each release of PHP so for this episode we take a closer look at the release management processes for PHP 7.
14/07/2015 • 51 minutes, 4 secondes
024: Becoming A PHP Entrepreneur
So you have a 9-5 job but want to start your own business... where do you start? We discuss what realistic first-steps you'll need to take in order to transform yourself from a PHP employee to PHP entrepreneur.
09/07/2015 • 1 heure, 15 minutes
023: PHP's Major "Bus Factor" Problem
Inspired by a lively Open Spaces session at php|tek 2015, we discuss how PHP's ecosystem could be threatened by a not-so-obvious bus factor and what we can all do to keep things thriving.
22/06/2015 • 1 heure, 6 minutes, 26 secondes
022: All About PSR-7
PSR-7 is the latest accepted member to the PHP FIG's standards library. We discuss what PSR-7 is, how it utilizes streams, immutability & middleware, and how it will affects you as a developer.
11/06/2015 • 1 heure, 15 minutes, 47 secondes
021: From Idea To Production: Part 1
We discuss an idea for a web app and identify ways to turn it into a real-life product on the web.
We start with describing the domain and the problems the app should solve. Then we identify the personas that will interact with the app. We discuss the features features the app should have to fix the problems and we sort all the features by priority. Finally we talk about timeline, deliverables and next steps.
The app we discuss will be launched to production by the next airing of this multi-part series of taking an idea to code.
28/05/2015 • 1 heure, 14 minutes, 36 secondes
020: A Loosely Coupled Mashup @ php[tek]
A special live mashup recording with Loosely Coupled from php[tek] in Chicago, IL. We talk #phptek, Open Source, and eat some PSR-7 cake.
21/05/2015 • 1 heure, 22 minutes, 21 secondes
019: The Business of PHP
We discuss freelancing as a PHP developer, managing client expectations, niches, good customer service, project scope & scope creep, hourly rates vs value based pricing, and whether or not to run a SaaS.
30/04/2015 • 1 heure, 24 minutes, 44 secondes
018: F8 Afterglow & The PHP SDK
A short afterglow discussion about the 2015 F8 Facebook Developer Conference in San Francisco, CA & a look at the new Facebook PHP SDK and where it's headed.
22/04/2015 • 34 minutes, 43 secondes
017: Modernizing Legacy Codebases in PHP
We discuss practical ways of dealing with legacy codebases and address the question of, "to rewrite or to refactor"? We also talk about how we should manage client expectations when working with a legacy codebase. And finally we discuss some general strategies for refactoring a codebase to good, clean, modern PHP.
15/04/2015 • 1 heure, 10 minutes, 19 secondes
016: Contributing To PHP 7
You don't need to be a C programmer in order to contribute to PHP internals. We'll be discussing how you can get involved with PHP internals, the GoPHP7-ext project and how you can help get PHP 7 ready for release.
30/03/2015 • 1 heure, 9 minutes, 55 secondes
015: SemVer, Licensing & OS Support Expectations
Part 2 of an on-going series on open source. We discuss a number of open source topics including what the expectations are for support of an open source project. We also discuss how to use SemVer to successfully maintain an open source package and what we can do when SemVer is not an option. And finally we take a look at licensing and discuss why we need to be concerned with it.
18/03/2015 • 1 heure, 5 minutes, 47 secondes
014: A Midwest PHP Special
A live recording from Midwest PHP in Minneapolis, MN. We talk about developer burn-out, the GoPHP7-ext project, why eval() is bad, the cons of the reflection class and announce the voting phase for an RFC for PHP7.
14/03/2015 • 1 heure, 28 minutes, 18 secondes
013: TDD & BDD In PHP
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 to testing software and how we can use them in tandem in our own PHP projects.
23/02/2015 • 1 heure, 9 minutes, 36 secondes
012: A PHP Town Hall Mashup at Sunshine PHP
A live mashup of PHP Roundtable and PHP Town Hall at Sunshine PHP in Miami, Florida.
07/02/2015 • 1 heure, 16 minutes, 45 secondes
011: Accessibility On The Web
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.
26/01/2015 • 1 heure, 11 minutes, 9 secondes
010: ReactJS and the Flux architecture
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. You'll hate it. Then you'll love it. Then you'll be an annoying fan-boy of it.
19/01/2015 • 1 heure, 3 minutes, 59 secondes
009: Coding Securely In PHP
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 learning about specific security threats we should be most concerned with.
12/01/2015 • 1 heure, 11 minutes, 35 secondes
008: Domain-Driven Design In PHP
Discussing domain-driven design concepts in PHP.
05/01/2015 • 1 heure, 18 minutes, 26 secondes
007: Git & Git-Flow - Open Source Part 1
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.
16/12/2014 • 1 heure, 29 minutes, 38 secondes
006: Faceoff: Taylor Otwell vs Phil Sturgeon
Taylor Otwell & Phil Sturgeon go head-to-head debating all the things.
30/10/2014 • 1 heure, 14 minutes, 46 secondes
005: PHP Internals - Past, Present & Future
How the sausage is made. Taking a look at PHP's history and where it's going in the future.
19/10/2014 • 1 heure, 14 minutes, 55 secondes
004: All About API's
All about web API's: designing your API with RAML, authentication with OAuth and discussing the hypermedia-constraint (HATEOAS).
22/09/2014 • 1 heure, 28 minutes, 52 secondes
003: A #WurstCon Special
Drunken chatter from #WurstCon Chicago 2014.
20/09/2014 • 1 heure, 50 minutes, 13 secondes
002: Functional Programming In PHP
We explore what functional programming looks like in PHP. We also touch on non-blocking, asynchronous, & event-driven concepts.
08/09/2014 • 1 heure, 24 minutes, 50 secondes
001: The PHP Community, PHP CLI, & ElePHPants
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.