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We all love Composer. It changed dramatically the way we build PHP applications, based on small and reusable components, but this creates new challenges, especially when we have a single point of failure (SPO). With Satis, the deployment process can be made robust by adding redundancy in all potential SPOFs (Packagist and GitHub). Let’s see how it works. How does Composer work? The following graph
Ansible is a powerful automation engine that simplifies deploying systems and apps. Its popularity has been rising rapidly as developers and system administrators look for simpler ways to manage servers and deploy applications. The selling points of Ansible are: simplicity: the configuration is done through INI and YAML files agentless: there is no agent to install, making it dead easy to use on v
Symfony 2 is mainly used to create web application, however, sometimes you need to extend your app and need a command line tool to help perform tasks around the application. With symfony 1.4.x these were called tasks and it was possible to create a skeleton by using the symfony generate:task task. Symfony 2 does not yet provide a tool for this yet, but creating a console command is actually quite
Introduction There has been a lot of talk about document databases and how applicable they are for Web 2.0 application development. There are a bunch of projects in the “NoSQL” realm that are making a lot of noise, CouchDB, Cassandra, and MongoDB are the ones that are most mentioned. MongoDB is a scalable document database, which is also open source. Part of our business is to develop internal app
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