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PHP Roundtable:
048: Docker & PHP
Jun 27, 2016 @ 16:19:36

The PHP Roundtable podcast, hosted by PHP community member Sammy K Powers, has posted their latest episode today. In Episode #48 Sammy is joined by Phillip Shipley and Chris Tankersley to talk about Docker.

The demand for DevOps skills is growing more and more in modern web development. But all the hype and demand is met with myriad DevOps tools. Staying abreast of how these tools can help make our jobs easier can be daunting. So today we take a closer look at one of these tools called Docker which takes a microservices-architecture approach to managing your servers.

You can catch this latest episode in a few different ways: either through the in-page audio or video players or by checking it out directly over on YouTube. If you enjoy the show, be sure to subscribe to their feed and follow them on Twitter to get the latest updates on shows as they're released.

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Link: https://www.phproundtable.com/episode/docker-and-php

PHP Town Hall Podcast:
Episode 48: Code of Conduct
Feb 18, 2016 @ 18:45:49

The PHP Town Hall podcast, hosted by PHP community members Phil Sturgeon and Ben Edmunds, has posted their latest episode - a discussion with Jenny Wong about Codes of Conduct and more specifically the effort to try to adopt one for PHP.

Whilst all three of us think a Code of Conduct is a good idea, we talk through some of the various for and against reasoning that people have, and try to outline the logical failures behind some of the FUD being spread around during this discussion.

We cover a few things, from the intent of a Code of Conduct, explain it’s reach is not as scary as many seem to think, outline a few things that a Code of Conduct does not try to do, and talk about some of the problems minorities have at conferences and online which could be simplified over time with a useful CoC.

The goal behind the show is to try and help "open some minds" and bring a constructive approach to discussing the Code of Conduct without the usual (and unfortunate) reactions we've already seen from the community. You can listen to this latest podcast through the in-page video player or directly on YouTube. If you enjoy the show and want to check out past and future shows you can subscribe to their RSS feeds.

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Link: https://phptownhall.com/episode-48-code-of-conduct/

Three Devs & A Maybe Podcast:
I Want You Back
Nov 10, 2014 @ 15:19:34

The Three Devs and a Maybe podcast is back with their latest episode hosted by Michael Budd, Fraser Hart, Lewis Cains and Edd Mann. In episode #48, "I Want You Back", they talk about a wide range of topics including currency, git and passwords.

Two weeks in the making, we are finally back with another podcast installment. This week we touch upon the Unix philosophy, client drama, and shiny new MacBook Pros. We then move on to discuss the security concerns that have arisen from the introduction of contactless payment systems. Leading on from this we talk about the YubiKey and how it can be used to provide two-factor authentication, for services such as LastPass. Finally, we close with how 'tombstoning' your code trumps the dreaded commenting out every time.

You can listen to this latest episode either through the in-page player or by downloading the mp3 directly. If you enjoy the show, be sure to subscribe to their feed to get the latest episodes as their released!

tagged: threedevsandamaybe podcast ep48 security yubikey git currency

Link: http://threedevsandamaybe.com/i-want-you-back/

/Dev/Hell Podcast:
Episode 48: Old as Dirt
Jul 24, 2014 @ 17:55:53

The /Dev/Hell podcast has released their latest episode today, number 48: Old As Dirt. In this episode hosts Chris Hartjes and Ed Finkler are joined by guest Elizabeth Smith about being "old as dirt" and mentoring other developers.

Our guest this week is Elizabeth Smith, PHP internals veteran and guru of PHP on Windows (she says “I wish every company was as good at giving back to open source as Microsoft”). We talk about being Old as Dirt in relation to a blog post Ed made last week, how to mentor up and coming developers, and the history of PHP on Windows.

They also talk about Ed's The Developer’s Dystopian Future article, PHP-GTK and the PHPMentoring project. You can listen to this latest episode either through the in-page player or by downloading the mp3 directly.

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Link: http://devhell.info/post/2014-07-11/old-as-dirt/

PHPClasses.org:
Lately in PHP Podcast #48 - To TDD or Not TDD?
Jun 27, 2014 @ 16:38:37

On the PHPClasses.org site today Manuel Lemos has released the latest episode in their "Lately in PHP" podcast series: Episode #48 - To TDD or Not TDD?.

Lately the debate about whether you should use TDD or not in all software projects all the time has been very intense. [...] They also talked about the upcoming end of life release of PHP 5.3, getting information of parameter type hinting with reflection, using object methods on native data types, security problems of OAuth implementations, and the built-in support of Composer to access password protected repositories.

You can listen to this latest episode either through the in-page audio player, by downloading the mp3 or you can watch the live recording over on the PHPClasses YouTube playlist. A transcription of the recording is also provided as well as links to some of the topics mentioned.

tagged: phpclasses latelyinphp ep48 podcast tdd typehint oauth security composer

Link: http://www.phpclasses.org/blog/post/239-To-TDD-or-Not-TDD--Lately-in-PHP-podcast-episode-48.html


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