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John and Eric share more of the day-to-day behind-the-scenes work that goes on at php[architect].

This episode of php is sponsored by Mailtrap

Join us as we explore the PHP community’s recent php[tek] conference insights, discussions on PHP arrays, and value objects. We also cover challenges in the tech industry, a new php[tek] conference in 2025, and PHP language feature improvements through RFCs.

We highlight RFCs introducing array helper functions and changes in object instantiation syntax for cleaner code. Additionally, we discuss the importance of transparency in PHP internals voting and the value of providing explanations for informed decisions in the community.

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John and Eric share more of the day-to-day behind-the-scenes work that goes on at php[architect].

This episode of php is sponsored by Mailtrap

Join us as we explore the PHP community’s recent php[tek] conference insights, discussions on PHP arrays, and value objects. We also cover challenges in the tech industry, a new php[tek] conference in 2025, and PHP language feature improvements through RFCs.

We highlight RFCs introducing array helper functions and changes in object instantiation syntax for cleaner code. Additionally, we discuss the importance of transparency in PHP internals voting and the value of providing explanations for informed decisions in the community.

Join the Discord at https://phpa.me/discord

Subscribe to the Magazine Today
https://phpa.me/signup

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@phparch ‘Official PHP Architect’
@johncongdon Host John Congdon
@shocm Host Eric Van Johnson

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@phparch@phparch.social ‘Official PHP Architect’
@john@phparch.social Host John Congdon
@eric@phparch.social Host Eric Van Johnson

The post php[podcast] 24.05.21 appeared first on php[architect].

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