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How to Create a Markdown Blog in PHP With the Slim Framework and Why You Should Love the Slim Framework

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In this episode, I step through a recent post that I wrote for the Twilio blog showing how to build a Markdown-based blog with the Slim Framework and PHP's Iterators - and really show the love for Slim Framework.

Why? Because I invested so much time in writing the code behind the tutorial, researching the various components that I used, writing, editing, and refining the post. It was a mission — but so worth it.

Additionally, I've become a massive fan of the Slim Framework, because of how light and minimalist it is, and want to help others see just how good it is. It doesn't have the market share or financial backing of larger frameworks, such as Laravel and Symfony, so I'm doing my bit to help raise its profile.

Grab your favourite beverage, settle in, and please don't mind me meandering a bit here and there throughout the course of the episode.

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Check out the books and courses below, where you can grow your web development skills in a very focused, very hands-on way.

Hosted and produced by: Matthew Setter.

Website: https://webdevwithmatt.com
Follow me on: Twitter and LinkedIn.

If you like the podcast, and want to support it, how about buying me a coffee?

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In this episode, I step through a recent post that I wrote for the Twilio blog showing how to build a Markdown-based blog with the Slim Framework and PHP's Iterators - and really show the love for Slim Framework.

Why? Because I invested so much time in writing the code behind the tutorial, researching the various components that I used, writing, editing, and refining the post. It was a mission — but so worth it.

Additionally, I've become a massive fan of the Slim Framework, because of how light and minimalist it is, and want to help others see just how good it is. It doesn't have the market share or financial backing of larger frameworks, such as Laravel and Symfony, so I'm doing my bit to help raise its profile.

Grab your favourite beverage, settle in, and please don't mind me meandering a bit here and there throughout the course of the episode.

Links from the episode

Want to grow your knowledge further?

Check out the books and courses below, where you can grow your web development skills in a very focused, very hands-on way.

Hosted and produced by: Matthew Setter.

Website: https://webdevwithmatt.com
Follow me on: Twitter and LinkedIn.

If you like the podcast, and want to support it, how about buying me a coffee?

★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
  continue reading

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