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php[architect] Podcast:
Episode 2: Embracing Change
Sep 27, 2017 @ 14:42:27

The folks behind php[architect] magazine have posted the second episode of their podcast - Episde #2: Embracing Change.

Welcome to the second episode of the php[podcast]. In this episode, we take a look at the September 2017 issue and the topic of managing changes both in your application and career.

Topics mentioned include using version control and testing as tools when projects change, an interview with Ben Ramsey about PHP TestFest and the keynotes at the upcoming php[world] conference. You can listen to this latest episode either using the in-page audio player or by downloading the mp3 of the show for listening at your leisure.

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Link: https://www.phparch.com/podcast/episode-2-embracing-change/

php[architect]:
September 2017 Issue Release - Embracing Change
Sep 06, 2017 @ 18:18:34

php[architect] magazine has released their latest issue for September 2017: Embracing Change

Articles included in this issue include:

  • How I Git Along by Jason McCreary.
  • Karl Hughes shares True Tales of Building PHP Microservices.
  • Learn about Learning Machine Learning, Part One: Begin with What You Know by Edward Barnard.
  • How to evaluate a job offer in Jumping Ship: A Holistic Approach to Changing Jobs - Part Two by Andrew Koebbe.

...as well as many of the usual columns you know and love. You can check out the full list of articles on the php[architect] site and check out the free article for a sample of the issue's content.

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Link: https://www.phparch.com/magazine/2017-2/september/

Ibuildings techPortal:
DPC Radio: Distributed Couch Apps - Embracing eventual consistency
Nov 21, 2011 @ 18:12:00

On the Ibuildings techPortal today they've posted the latest episode of their DPC Radio series of podcasts, recordings of sessions from this year's Dutch PHP Conference. In this new episode they share the presentation by Kore Nordmann "Distributed Couch Apps - Embracing eventual consistency".

CouchDB is a prominent representative of the NoSQL movement. Using its integrated web server and eventual consistent replication you can not only distribute data, but also full application code. This even works for clients which are not always connected to the internet, like e.g. mobile devices. This session gives you an insight Couch apps, their beauty and pitfalls.

You can either listen via the in-page player, by downloading the mp3 or by subscribing to their feed. You can find his slides over on talks.qafoo.com.

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