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2015 Black Friday / Cyber Monday Sale
It’s that time of year again! Time to start thinking about your holiday shopping, and we have a few sales going for you, whether you want to splurge for yourself, or buy some holiday gifts for your coworkers. From Friday through Monday, any of our digital magazine issues greater than 1 year old will be […]
Watch php[world] keynotes live
We’re live streaming the keynotes from php[world]. Head over to our YouTube channel to see the times and watch them.
November 2015 Issue: New Horizons
We’ve just published the November issue of php[architect] magazine. With the release of PHP7 scheduled for this month, we take a look into what new features the language has to offer. In this issue, you’ll learn about PHP 7 changes including errors that now are Exceptions and Scalar Type Hinting, writing clear PHP. We also […]
Now Available – Zend Framework 1 to 2 Migration Guide
Our newest book is now available: Zend Framework 1 to 2 Migation Guide by Bart McLeod. Zend Framework 1 has been around ages which means there are many legacy sites using it out there. If you’re tasked with maintaining one, or have inherited one, this guide will give you practical advice on how to update […]
September 2015 Issue: Security Boot Camp
We’ve just released the September 2015 issue of php[architect] magazine today. Our focus this month is all things security. In this issue, we have an overview of the various techniques that malicious users can use to attack your application, a deep dive into how passwords can be stored securely and how PHP’s built in password […]
May 2015 php[architect] Issue Launched
“Hunting for Clues” is the theme title for this month’s issue. It focuses on automated testing and how it can help you hunt down bugs as they appear. In Michael Bodnarchuk’s Codeception: Testing for Human Beings he talks about integrating automated testing in your workflow. Xander Guzman discusses two testing and mocking libraries for PHP in Integrating […]
April 2015 php[architect] Magazine Launched
In this issue, we’ll look at how to make sure your application’s front end delights your users. Jordan Kasper concludes his two-part series on “Object Oriented Javascript” with a look at prototypical inheritance, and more. In “UX without the Process”, Marli Mesibov shares tips on how everyone can improve the User Experience (UX) when working […]
March 2015 php[architect] Magazine Launched
Because databases store the data our applications, they need proper care and feeding too. In “DB Migrations”, David Berube shares what he’s learned to properly design your databases, Harrie Verveer looks at “Database Versioning with Liquibase”, and Patrick Schwisow shows you how to consolidate Doctrine Migrations that have gotten unwieldly. Also inside Julien Pauli continues his […]
Two NEW Drupal Classes Added to Our Training Lineup
We are constantly working to offer the greater php community up-to-date and relevant classes. In this vein, we are pleased to announce the addition of two new Drupal classes: Developing on Drupal and PHP Foundations for Drupal 8. Developing on Drupal Drupal is a mature and flexible Content Management Framework that can be used web […]
One Day Sale – Digital Only – Just for 12/13/14
Come celebrate with php[architect] as we mark the last sequential date of the century, 12/13/14, with a sale on our digital media. Indulge your inner geek with up to 33% off all single digital magazine issues and all digital books.


