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Single Sign On—You’re Probably Doing It Wrong

by · August 14, 2017

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By Arne Blankerts This article was published in the August 2017 issue of php[architect] magazine. You can see how it looks as part of the magazine in the Free Article PDF. Check out our subscription options to become one today. We have digital and print options starting at $4.99 per month. Requiring users to log […]

 

Education Station: Simple, Compact Time Range Creation with Period

by · July 17, 2017

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See how to easily create and manipulate datetime ranges with Period, a library from the PHP League of Packages. From June 2017’s Education Station by Matthew Setter.

 

Conference Schedule Released for php[tek] 2017

by · January 12, 2017

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Our conference chairs announced the lineup of speakers and talks for php[tek] 2016. It’s a great lineup, and you don’t have to just take our word for it. It’s shaping up to be a conference you don’t want to miss.

 

UniPHPant Tees available!

by · November 10, 2016

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We teased stickers on Twitter yesterday, now you can show your PHP pride with one of these awesome t-shirts. The campaign is live on teespring.com through December 1st. Mugs, totes, and stickers are for sale too!

 

Help Us Train You Better

by · June 20, 2016

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If you are ever in the market for PHP and related technology training, please take our quick survey to help us find out how best to give you the training you need in the way you need it. Survey link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZLJF6HQ Thanks!

 

Win a Free Ticket and Meet us at Drupalcon

by · April 5, 2016

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We’re going to be in New Orleans next month for DrupalCon, will you be? Heather White, Sandy Smith, and I will all be flying down the week of May 9th. Heather helped organize the PHP track for this year’s event and will be helping to make sure everything runs smoothly for the speakers. Sandy will […]

 

January 2016 Issue: Doorways to Your Apps

by · January 4, 2016

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The first issue for 2016 of php[architect] magazine is ready for download. To start off the new year, we look at solutions to help you easily add an API to an existing appliction. This month includes articles on using Zend’s Apigility, the API Platform, adding a PHP web server to a Raspberry Pi, and Symfony’s […]

 

24 Days: The Family you Choose

by · December 9, 2015

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Samantha Quiñones, aka @ieatkillerbees wrote a wonderful contribution to 24 Days in December. In The Family You Choose, she shares that: I spent the first half of my career isolated in the long loneliness. It almost broke me, but I learned in time to not be afraid of letting other people into my life. I learned […]

 

PHP Logging Basics in Ultimate Guide for Logging

by · December 7, 2015

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Over the weekend, Loggly launched the PHP Logging Basics section for their Ultimate Guide for Logging. I was thrilled to contribute to it, as well as to help shape and review the overall structure of the guide. The goal of the guide is to: “help software developers and system administrators become experts at using logs […]

 

Thank you for PHP 7

by · December 3, 2015

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If you missed the news, PHP 7 has been officially released and is by now finding its ways into the eager hands of PHP developers everywhere. By every definition this is a major release. It brings features like Scalar Type Hints, Return Types, Uniform Variable Syntax. There are also significant performance improvements from tweaks and […]