PHP Alive And Kicking – Episode 12 – Rob Allen

by · November 7, 2025

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     Rob’s journey into PHP started in 1995—way back in the last century, as he puts it—when he got headhunted from a C++ role testing mobile phones. The twist? He was in an online gaming guild that needed a website, discovered PHP 3, and thought “this is way easier than writing C++.” Three […]

The PHP Podcast 2025.11.06

by · November 6, 2025

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 This week on the PHP Podcast, Eric and John talk about PHPTek 2026, JSTek 2026, the new PHP 8.5 Release Page, the PHP Foundation Blog is getting good, the Year 2038 problem, Craft moves to Laravel, getting interviewed by an AI, and more… Links from the show: I just had a job interview… with […]

PHP Alive and Kicking – Episode 11 – Bert De Swaef

by · November 5, 2025

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 Key Takeaways Expertise in PHP development transcends basic programming skills. Comprehensive understanding of asynchronous programming and SOLID principles enhances code quality. PHP’s “alive and kicking” status proves its adaptability and ongoing relevance in web development. Bert De Swaef emphasizes the importance of PHP in enterprise solutions and long-term projects. Tools like Composer and PHPUnit […]

PHP Alive And Kicking – Episode 10 – Jasper Willems

by · October 31, 2025

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PHPARCH25 – 25% off any certification – valid til April Jasper hasn’t written a line of code since his Commodore 64 days—and he’s perfectly fine with that. While most guests talk about their first “Hello World,” Jasper’s entry into PHP came from the business side. Twelve years of organizing Laracon EU taught him something crucial: […]

The PHP Podcast 2025.10.30

by · October 30, 2025

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The PHP Podcast 2025.10.30

 This week on the PHP Podcast, Eric and John discuss Longhorn, JSTek, PHP 8.5 Website Design, the User Group Meetup, and more. Links from the show: Why are you so obsessed with me? 🙄 #vonage #meangirls – YouTube Longhorn PHP JS Tek 2026: Call for Speakers @ Sessionize.com Call for Designs: Refresh the PHP […]

Community Corner: N8N With PHP With Edward Barnard

by · October 29, 2025

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   In this episode, Scott talks with Edward Barnard about his column in PHP Architect magazine and his current series on using N8N with PHP to create reusable workflows. Links: N8N – https://n8n.io/ Beyond Prompt Engineering – https://leanpub.com/beyond-prompt-engineering Lean Startup Book – https://www.amazon.com/Lean-Startup-Entrepreneurs-Continuous-Innovation-ebook/dp/B004J4XGN6/ displace.tech – https://displace.tech/ Our Discord – https://discord.gg/aMTxunVx Buy our shirts – […]

PHP Alive And Kicking 9 – Estelle Gaits

by · October 28, 2025

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   You’ve got a UK teaching qualification, you’re qualified to teach anywhere in the world, and then you move back to France only to discover—surprise!—your degree means absolutely nothing there. Estelle’s journey into PHP started with Brexit, a worthless PGCE, and the realization that living at your parents’ house for three years, hoping to […]

PHP Alive And Kicking 8 – Zuzana Kuchnova

by · October 23, 2025

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PHP Alive And Kicking 8 - Zuzana Kuchnova

 Zuzana didn’t grow up coding at age 10, she came to development later in life, looking for flexible work she could do around raising three kids. A chance encounter with an online bootcamp that happened to use PHP (not JavaScript like most today) set her on a path she never expected. WordPress meetups and […]

Stop Manual Refactoring: Automate Your PHP Upgrades with Rector

by · October 22, 2025

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Stop Manual Refactoring: Automate Your PHP Upgrades with Rector

 One of the more challenging parts of coding is making sure we’re constantly refactoring our code to make it easier to maintain. It’s also a pain to try and keep up with all of the deprecated features in PHP, and major upgrades can be a major headache. But what if there was a tool […]

PHP Alive And Kicking: Episode 7 – Steve McDougall

by · October 21, 2025

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PHP Alive And Kicking: Episode 7 - Steve McDougall

 The Bored Sysadmin Who Chose PHP Over .NET a young Linux sysadmin whose job involves kicking the mail server once a week and spending the rest of the time playing Call of Duty. Steve watched the dev team actually creating things and decided to join them. JavaScript looked “kind of cool,” PHP “made sense,” […]

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