Composer V 2.0 is now available!
Composer version 2 is now available, this a good update for PHP developers as the new the version comes with a lot of performance improvements over the previous version.
Read More »Composer version 2 is now available, this a good update for PHP developers as the new the version comes with a lot of performance improvements over the previous version.
Read More »Laravel conference will be held on Taiwan 2020. This year, we focus on “Serverless” cloud architecutue. The event will be taking place July 25 in Taiwan and we also have the Webinar track. And we encourage PHP developers submit your proposals We don’t limit related Serverless topics. Here are some suggestions about talk ideas are […]
Read More »PHP 7.4.0 is coming shortly, this is what the development has announced and in this article we will list some of the new features in this release.
Read More »Europe’s leading laravel conference @LaraconEU is close and is coming according to the event official page in twitter.
Read More »For a while now, WordPress’ minimum PHP version requirement has been set at versions 5.2-5.5.
Read More »According to sunshinephp.com/ In February 2019 a new conference will be held in Miami, Florida about PHP and php developers, like you, to see what others are doing. The SunshinePHP 2019 speaker list has been announced, and we’ve assembled a great line-up with the most current PHP related topics for you. Topics include: […]
Read More »According to phpkonf.org the PHPKonf 2019 is an annual PHP oriented conference in Istanbul, Turkey and will take place on Saturday, 4th of May, 2019. The call for papers for the PHPKonf 2019 Istanbul PHP conference is open! If you have a burning desire to hold forth about PHP, DevOps, databases, JavaScript, or any other […]
Read More »PHP has been using opcode caches for ages (APC, Turck MMCache, Zend OpCache). They achieve significant performance boost by ALMOST completely eliminating the overhead of PHP code recompilation.
Read More »Big business is getting emotional.User interfaces and other aspects of enterprise computing are being increasingly designed to detect the emotional states or moods of users, and also to simulate emotion when they communicate back to the users.A Gartner report published in January said that within four years, your devices will “know more about your emotional state than your own family.”Deep learning has advanced emotion detection from basic emotions such as happiness, surprise, anger, sadness, fear and disgust to more than 20 more subtle emotions that include awe, happy surprise and hate. (Psychologists say people have 27 different emotions.)To read this article…
Read More »Google’s Chrome OS platform sure has come a long way.From the early days, when Chrome OS was little more than an experimental “browser in a box,” to today — with the platform powering first-class hardware and supporting a diverse range of productivity applications — Google’s once-crazy-seeming project has turned into one of the world’s most intriguing and rapidly expanding technological forces.I’ve been covering Chrome OS closely since the start. I lived with the first Chromebook prototype, the Cr-48, and have used Chromebooks as part of my own personal computing setup in varying capacities ever since. I write about the field…
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