So, I’m building a #php dependency-injection package, and it’s a lot of fun. I’ve gone a route that I don’t really see many, if any, following. I suspect it may be that a lot of the solutions out there are old, and while they have been updated, they’re still going to inherit certain approaches.
Writing the most basic #activitypub implementation in #php that is compatible with shared hosting. I've seen some other great projects, but I needed a "call this function with a simple message" functionality for some existing websites
phpDocumentor 3.5 is here! With better Guides support and now fully functional RST! Automatic generated class diagrams by querying your code base and much more!
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Nous sommes à l'#AFUPDay Lille mais nous participons également à l'édition lyonnaise ! Près de 270 personnes sont présentes aujourd'hui à la CPE Lyon, à l'occasion de ce rassemblement d'expert·es #PHP. Bravo et merci @afup pour l'orga !
I like the idea, but has anybody performance tested this? What happens when you're dealing with thousands of rows of data that pass every item along as class instants vs primitive types?
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Couple weeks ago speaking with @ocramius about Annotated Container. He brought up something about Attributes I had heard a few times before. Something along the lines of:
"I don't want container wiring code littered throughout my codebase."
So, I wrote a blog article that talks about how Attributes aren't really the point of Annotated Container and how you can use the library with no Attributes or highly limit their spread through your code.
I have a FREE book on object-oriented programming available for you to download and enjoy. It's my way of giving back to the #php community. Check it out: https://masteringobjectorientedphp.com
Have you ever stood up, from scratch, a completely new version of your application in a production-ready state?
If you haven't, you should.
You may never need to fully stand up a complete production instance, but what happens if a part goes down like your database, your webservers, or your jobs? Are you prepared for emergencies?