232. Is the Hack Language Going to Replace PHP? - Lately in PHP podcast episode 46
Updated on: 2015-01-18
Posted on: 2014-04-21
The release of the Facebook Hack language has shaken the PHP community since it implements several frequently requested features that were never implemented, many users are considering to drop PHP in favor of Hack.
This was one of the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and Arturs Sosins on the episode 46 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
They also talked about the OpenSSL Heartbleed security bug may affect PHP sites or not, ideas for the PHP 6 engine, the need for an official PHP specification, and an advanced email validation that can provide suggestions for address typos like Google did you mean feature.
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This was one of the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and Arturs Sosins on the episode 46 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
They also talked about the OpenSSL Heartbleed security bug may affect PHP sites or not, ideas for the PHP 6 engine, the need for an official PHP specification, and an advanced email validation that can provide suggestions for address typos like Google did you mean feature.
Now listed to the podcast, or watch the hangout video or read the transcript to learn more about these interesting PHP topics.



229. The Security of Future PHP Versions - Lately in PHP podcast episode 45
Updated on: 2014-03-12
Posted on: 2014-03-12
As the plans for the upcoming PHP 5.6 and PHP 6 versions are being finalized, some of the proposals are about improving the security of these future PHP versions.
That has been one of the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and César Rodas on the episode 45 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
They also have talked about several other types of proposals and ideas for PHP 6, as well a tutorial on How to Use a Webcam to take Pictures in PHP Application.
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That has been one of the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and César Rodas on the episode 45 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
They also have talked about several other types of proposals and ideas for PHP 6, as well a tutorial on How to Use a Webcam to take Pictures in PHP Application.
Now listen to the podcast, or watch the hangout video or read the transcript text to learn more about these interesting PHP topics that were discussed.



227. The Debate About All PHP Frameworks that Suck - Lately in PHP podcast episode 44
Updated on: 2015-01-18
Posted on: 2014-02-17
The video and the article about when Rasmus Lerdorf stated that in his opinion all PHP frameworks suck had great reprecussion. In this podcast the debate about reasons for this opinion continued with Manuel Lemos, Cesar Rodas and Yasir Siddiqui, the winner of PHP Innovation Award edition of 2013.
They also talked about the the Uniter PHP interpreter written in JavaScript, plans to remove the MySQL and IMAP extension in PHP 5.6, whether the next major PHP version should be PHP 6 or PHP 7.
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They also talked about the the Uniter PHP interpreter written in JavaScript, plans to remove the MySQL and IMAP extension in PHP 5.6, whether the next major PHP version should be PHP 6 or PHP 7.
Now listen to the podcast audio, or watch the hangout video or read the transcript to learn more about these and other interesting PHP discussions.



225. Is Facebook HHVM going to Replace Zend Engine in PHP 6 - Lately in PHP podcast episode 43
Updated on: 2014-01-20
Posted on: 2014-01-20
The Facebook HipHop Virtual Machine, HHVM, has been evolving a lot, so PHP developers are considering it as a possible replacement for Zend Engine in PHP 6.
This was one of the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and César Rodas in the episode 43 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
They also discussed other topics like FastCGI support in HHVM, having PHP function naming consistency plans for PHP 6, TLS peer verification for secure connections, and using Composer to install JavaScript, CSS and images for PHP projects.
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This was one of the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and César Rodas in the episode 43 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
They also discussed other topics like FastCGI support in HHVM, having PHP function naming consistency plans for PHP 6, TLS peer verification for secure connections, and using Composer to install JavaScript, CSS and images for PHP projects.
Listen to the podcast, or watch the hangout video, or read the transcript to learn more about the details of these PHP discussions.



222. New PHP 5.6 Developments - Lately in PHP podcast episode 42
Updated on: 2013-12-28
Posted on: 2013-12-16
As the release of PHP 5.6 gets closer to happen in first semester of 2014, more new features are already being implemented including a new PHP debugger.
The latest PHP 5.6 developments is one of the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and César Rodas in the episode 42 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
They also talked about installing PHP classes and Javascript packages using Composer.
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The latest PHP 5.6 developments is one of the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and César Rodas in the episode 42 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
They also talked about installing PHP classes and Javascript packages using Composer.
Listen to the podcast, or watch the hangout video, or read the transcript to learn more about these PHP developments.



220. What Happened in the Security Attack to PHP.net? - Lately in PHP podcast episode 41
Updated on: 2013-11-18
Posted on: 2013-11-18
As you may be aware, the PHP.net site was the target of security attack that made it spread malware for a while. The circumstances of this attack were the main topic of discussion between Manuel Lemos, Jim Malico of OWASP and Chris Cornutt of PHPDeveloper.org.
They also commented on the latest efforts to make PHP more secure, as well what PHP developers can do to develop more secure Web sites and applications, and minimizing the damages of eventual security attacks.
This podcast is totally dedicated to PHP security matters and is strongly recommended in particular for security conscientious PHP developers.
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They also commented on the latest efforts to make PHP more secure, as well what PHP developers can do to develop more secure Web sites and applications, and minimizing the damages of eventual security attacks.
This podcast is totally dedicated to PHP security matters and is strongly recommended in particular for security conscientious PHP developers.
Listen to the podcast, or watch the hangout video or read the transcript to learn more about the details of the security discussions they had.



218. More New Features for PHP 5.6 - Lately in PHP podcast episode 40
Updated on: 2013-10-15
Posted on: 2013-10-15
The proposals of new features for PHP 5.6 continue to come. Several new interesting features are being discussed like named parameters, anonymous classes, nested classes, among other proposals.
This was the main topic discussed by Manuel Lemos and Ernani Joppert in episode 40 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
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This was the main topic discussed by Manuel Lemos and Ernani Joppert in episode 40 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
Now listen to the podcast, or watch the hangout video, or read the transcript to learn what are all the new proposed features and what they think about them.



217. PHP 5.6 Roadmap and New Features - Lately in PHP podcast episode 39
Updated on: 2015-01-18
Posted on: 2013-09-10
Now that PHP 5.5 stable versions were released, it is time to plan the roadmap of features for PHP 5.6.
This was the main topic discussed by Manuel Lemos and Cesar Rodas in episode 39 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
They also commented about a new PHP core developer that was hired by SmugMug to work full time on PHP development as a sort of sponsorship of the PHP project.
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This was the main topic discussed by Manuel Lemos and Cesar Rodas in episode 39 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
They also commented about a new PHP core developer that was hired by SmugMug to work full time on PHP development as a sort of sponsorship of the PHP project.
Listen to the podcast, or watch the hangout video or read the transcript to learn about these interesting discussions on the PHP present and future.



216. What is making PHP more popular: Wordpress or PHP Frameworks? Lately in PHP podcast episode 38
Updated on: 2013-08-14
Posted on: 2013-08-05
The debate of what is making PHP grow in popularity was motivated by the recent suggestion from Tiobe that it could be due to a recent Zend Framework release.
The discussion of whether PHP growth is caused more by popular applications like Wordpress or by PHP frameworks was one of the main topics brought by Manuel Lemos and Ernani Joppert in the episode 38 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
They also talked about the end of line of development for the PHP 5.3 releases and the newer PHP 5.4 and PHP 5.5 releases, the proposal to import global functions from namespaces, and the call for speakers for the Ski PHP event.
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The discussion of whether PHP growth is caused more by popular applications like Wordpress or by PHP frameworks was one of the main topics brought by Manuel Lemos and Ernani Joppert in the episode 38 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
They also talked about the end of line of development for the PHP 5.3 releases and the newer PHP 5.4 and PHP 5.5 releases, the proposal to import global functions from namespaces, and the call for speakers for the Ski PHP event.
Listen to the podcast, or watch the hangout video, or read the transcript to learn more about these and other interesting PHP topics.



213. The Maturity of PHP - Lately in PHP podcast episode 37
Updated on: 2013-07-11
Posted on: 2013-07-11
With the release of version 5.5, PHP has reached a new level of maturity that helps making it be taken even more seriously.
That was one of the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and César Rodas in episode 37 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
They also talked about the new design of the PHP.net site, the PHP Internals book site, and the proposals for anonymous exception catches and checking function return types.
They also discussed the latest major enhancements of the PHP Classes site and the plans for future features.
Listen to the podcast, or watch the hangout video, or read the transcript so you can learn more about what was discussed regarding these and other PHP related topics.
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That was one of the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and César Rodas in episode 37 of the Lately in PHP podcast.
They also talked about the new design of the PHP.net site, the PHP Internals book site, and the proposals for anonymous exception catches and checking function return types.
They also discussed the latest major enhancements of the PHP Classes site and the plans for future features.
Listen to the podcast, or watch the hangout video, or read the transcript so you can learn more about what was discussed regarding these and other PHP related topics.


