@heiglandreas the moment you add tools like that to your CI pipeline, your project owns them. Otherwise, you need to manually make sure that all team members run the exact same version to avoid errors /cc @naderman@Schrank@packagist
@heiglandreas logically, that would mean you want a repo for src and a repo for tests that depend on src. Then, you can install all the dev tools in the test repo. Not sure if that's really worth the effort... /cc @gmazzap@naderman@Schrank
I need your advice on testing React. I want to mock API responses, but without using a complex Docker setup. Ideally, a way to simply say what fetch should return. Then I can test that the UI correctly responds to every scenario provided by the API contract. Was thinking Jest.
it allows you to put expiration on your code comments.
a comment can expire by e.g. a github, jira or youtrack issue-url. expiration dates and composer version constraints also work.
I am seeking speakers for my @phpugffm & @phpugmrn meetups. We prefer in-person presentations in Frankfurt or the Mannheim area, but remote talks are also an option. If you have anything interesting to share with us, let us know. We'd be more than happy to have you! Thx! #php#phpc#phpugffm#phpugmrn
Thank you to everyone that made @phpday a truly amazing experience for me. The organizers, the sponsors, the Attendees and speakers and mostly all the old and new friends I was able to meet. And the feeling that this was growing a community!
Thank you all!
And also thank you to the pope for making todays tourist excursion a truly interesting visit 😂