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PHP Articles Report April 2016 Edition

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This is the April edition of the podcast hangout recorded by Manuel Lemos and Arturs Sosins to comment on the latest outstanding PHP Articles published recently.

They commented on articles about PHP source code protection solutions, the parallax WordPress theme, email verification solutions, PHP 7 backwards incompatible changes and new features, and fast debugging methods using PHPEd.

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This is the latest podcast hangout episode on the latest PHP Articles and book reviews published on the PHP Classes site.

You may listen to the audio recording, or watch the hangout video below.


Latest Articles

PHP Source Code Protection Solutions (0:40)

Enhance your WordPress site with a Parallax Theme (4:40)

PHP Email Verification using the MailboxLayer API (8:02)

PHP 7 Migration Guide Part 1: 10 Backwards Incompatibile Changes (12:00)

PHP 7 Migration Guide Part 2: 19 New Exciting Features In PHP 7 (15:23)

Fast Debugging of PHP Code Using PHPEd Part1: Finding Bugs in Code Running on a Web Server (17:42)

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1. Email Notification About This Podcast - Dean Wood (2016-05-04 03:14)
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