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191:Scratch Coding
This week on the podcast, Eric, John, and Thomas get discuss the upcoming PHP 8 release, Coding books for children, Github Actions, Scratch coding, Blade Compnents, Jave Android development, and Needle/HaystackNew in PHP 8 Attributes in PHP 8PHP 8 in 8 code blocksHello Ruby: Adventures in Coding: Liukas, LindaWill GitHub Actions support pull_request events fr... - GitHub Community ForumScratch - Imagine, Program, ShareNew In Laravel 7 - e01 - New Blade Components - YouTubeJava Android assertchris on Twitter: "Friendly reminder → in PHP, string functions are haystack/needle, array functions are needle/haystack (except array_filter)." / Twitter
190: Consistently wrong
ThunderSpyLaravel VoyagerLaravel Multi-tenancy
189:Corrective Actions
AWS Backup | Centralized Cloud Backuphttps://wiki.php.net/rfc/attributes_v2This week on the podcast, Eric, John, and Thomas have an in-depth discussion about online conferences, Laravel Livewire and Blade components, Github Satellite, and much much more...AWS BackupsDecentralandZoom Acquires Keybase and Announces Goal of Developing the Most Broadly Used Enterprise End-to-End Encryption Offering - Zoom BlogDatabase Cache Locking and Same-Session Concurrency Restrictions in Laravel 7.10ICANN board votes to reject .org registry sale to private equity firm Ethos CapitalGitHub Satellite · May 6 2020Adventures in WSL2Training: The Online PHP Conference | The PHP Consulting CompanyNo cookie consent walls — and no, scrolling isn’t consent, says EU data protection bodyhttps://wiki.php.net/rfc/trailing_comma_in_parameter_listhttps://wiki.php.net/rfc/attributes_v2
188:Banning John
This week on the podcast, Eric, John, and Thomas about getting blocked on twitter, Eric continues to rave about Larave Livewire and Laravel View Blade Components, the newest release of Laravel and upgrading Linux in place.Livewire for LaravelCaleb Porzio - Introducing: LivewireWealth, shown to scaleAbout replies and mentionsNvidia VoiceUbuntu Upgradeis-promise post mortemLaravel 7.8 Released
187:Business of Open Source
This week on the podcast, Eric, John, and Thomas have an in-depth about business models built around Open Source solutions. They also touch on;Tracking PHP Changes on PHP.watch Tracking Laravel changes on laravel-merged.comIssues with Windows Updates
186:Stealing Signs
Stealing Baseball Signs with a Phone (Machine Learning)PhpStorm 2020.1 Released: Out-of-the-box composer.json Support, Improved Type Inference, PHPUnit Toolbox, Grazie Grammar Checker, and More | PhpStorm BlogPricing · Plans for every developerLaravel 7.6 ReleasedComposer 2: What's new and changed
185: Opinions on tap
PHP 8's Release Schedule is AvailableWanted: People who know a half century-old computer language so states can process unemployment claimsMoving from reCAPTCHA to hCaptchaLobstersCOBOL-coding volunteers sought as creaking mainframes slow New Jersey's coronavirus response • The RegisterBoeing 787s must be turned off and on every 51 days to prevent 'misleading data' being shown to pilots • The Register10 Famous Bugs in The Computer Science World - GeeksforGeeksEncrypt PHP Source Code and PHP Obfuscation SolutionDownload New Microsoft Edge Browser | Microsofthttps://github.com/laravel/framework/blob/7.x/CHANGELOG-7.x.mdSunday marked 9 years since Composer's first commit! 🎂 To celebrate this `composer self-update --snapshot` now gives you 2.0-dev builds! 🚀 Try it out, let us know how things go. Please report issues on GitHub. 💥 #composerphp #php— Jordi Boggiano (@seldaek) April 7, 2020Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 19603 | Windows Experience Blog
184:Social Distancing
This week Eric, John, and Thomas talk about what is on everyone's mind, COVID19. They also talk some MySQL and managing large databases, docker perks, and some general coding talk
183: LexCorp
This week Eric, John, and Thomas talk Githubs purchase of NPM, working remote, Laravel release cycle, and much more.
182:Remote Working 🏡
This week Thomas and Eric discuss how the entire world has decided to catch up with the technology of the times and start working remotely. Well that and a small pandemic to also help motivate companies. So what next? How are companies adjusting to remote life? The government is encouraging people to stay at home, work from home, and don't have any physical contact with other people, in short, a great time to be a developer.We do hope everyone is staying safe and enjoy this episode of PHPUgly. Show Notes:This month get a free issue of php[architect]Hasura lands a $9.9M to simplify GraphQL development - DEV Community 👩💻👨💻MongoDB announced GraphQL integration - DEV Community Cake PHP Split PackagesPHP Attributes V2Twitter testing disappearing 'fleets' in Brazil - Reuters
181:Heavily Medicated 💊
This week Eric, John, and Thomas talk about the Coronavirus and how it's impacting the tech world. Letsencrypt revoking tons of certs. And Laravel 7 hits the streets and Eric is already coding with it. Microsoft allows employees to work from home amid coronavirus outbreakGoogle I/O 2020 Cancelled Over CoronavirusLetsencrypt is revoking certificates on March 4 - nixCraftLaravel 7 is now released!DiegoDev Gusto referral code: https://gusto.com/i/eric15103
180: Hardware BUGS 🐛
This week Eric, John, and Thomas talk Laracon Online, BUGS, Pis and more Laravel.Pricing: Laravel Idea - plugin for IntelliJ IDEA and PhpStorm | JetBrainsTailwind UILaravel Livewire v1.0 is HereI'm an idiot and the rPi 4 has two HDMI outsA birthday gift: 2GB Raspberry Pi 4 now only $35 - Raspberry PiTop Programming Languages to Use in 2020 - DEV CommunityLooking At The PHP 8.0 Performance So Far In Early 2020 - PhoronixUpgrade Guide - Laravel - The PHP Framework For Web Artisans
179: Just Don't Close The Browser
Zttp is coming to Laravel 7 - Laravel NewsTaylor Otwell 🏝 on Twitter: "“Z-Engine” by @lisachenko is pretty interesting. It’s a cool looking library but also an interesting approach to licensing (at bottom). May share thoughts on this in my podcast snippet. (This library had nothing to do with my macros tweet today)… https://t.co/jeNV9u4un0" / TwitterApple Watch beat the Swiss watch industry in sales in 2019 - CNNVisual Studio Online - YouTubeVagrant, WSL, NPM and nightmaresAfter knocks on security, Ring makes two-factor authentication mandatory | Digital Trends
178:RawBusiness
This week, Eric, Thomas, and John discuss some on the tougher days of running a small development business. They also talk about Eric's excitement over AlpineJS and Livewire. They also discuss Eric's effort to get CouchDB working with the Sushi package feeding directly into a Laravel Model. Also, is there a new HTTP client in development for the next release of Laravel? Release Announcement for Version 9 of PHPUnit – The PHP Testing FrameworkAlpineJSLivewireCouchDB via SushiNew HTTP Client for Laravel coming in the future?
177: Grasping for Relevance
Vimiumhttps://remotedesktop.google.com/support/New in PHP 8 - stitcher.io'Shadow' app that failed in Iowa caucus was doomed from the start, say those forced to use it🤠 What if you could use an API endpoint for an Eloquent model instead of a database table???... 🤔👀 pic.twitter.com/UPPtFGYurL— Caleb Porzio (@calebporzio) February 6, 2020Our Pledge to Open Source | PhpStorm BlogTreeware License - Laravel News