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A few months back I wrote a comparison between RPC and REST for Smashing Magazine, and now I want to talk about the differences between REST and GraphQL: the new kid on the block. GraphQL is incorrectly considered by some to be a "replacement" to REST. GraphQL is a newer concept, being released by Facebook publicly in 2015, whereas REST was a dissertation published by Roy Fielding in 2000, popular
Anyone who has mentioned PHP Fractal of Bad Design to me knows I don't give it much credit. It's a list of complaints about loose-typing in general, some "it's not Python" rants, lots of complaints about bugs that have been fixed, suggestions PHP doesn't have features which it has had for years and a few examples of quirks that need to be worked on. Pretending PHP is perfect would obviously be rid
Today was the feature freeze for PHP 7. That means no new votes can be started for a feature that is aimed at PHP 7.0, and would instead have to go into PHP 7.1. Instead of heading out to St Patrick's Day with a bunch of New Yorkers making dubious claims about their tenuous connection to Irish ancestry as an excuse to drink, I thought it would be a good time to review some of the more recent RFCs
There have been a few posts over the last few months saying that the age of the framework is dead, and that Composer is the true savior, and other similar messages. This is half-true, but lots of people have been using the word "framework" differently over the years and I wanted to really work out a good definition of what a "framework" was in relation to PHP development, and in relation to these
Twitter seems to lead to the same thing happening over and over again. I say something I think is entirely uncontroversial People misunderstand and jump to weird conclusions Some folks start defending against that weird conclusion When I try to explain why they are mistaken, people go reporting to @PHPDrama Yesterdays comment: As much as I understand pushing the "Laravel Community", content, blogs
Sometimes people link me to articles and ask for my opinions. This one was a real doozy. @reactphp @philsturgeon NodeJS owns PHP on website scraping ? http://t.co/zpWQBx3zvY — GDmac (@GDmac) November 10, 2013 Oh goody, a framework versus language post. Let's try and chew through this probable linkbait. This is more of a benchmark test than example. Ok so we're benchmarking NodeJS v PHP. Weird, but
Update 12/12/2014: This ended up getting to #1 on Google for "PHP 6" so I thought it was important to give an update. The article hoped to outline one way in which we could solve one of the most commonly mentioned issues of the PHP language. Not the biggest or most important problem, but all the same something that should be fixed. After some squabbling over whether PHP 6 or PHP 7 should be used f
Now that PHP 5.2 is gone from my life entirely I am a happy man. As I don't use PHP 5.2 anymore I no longer need a 5.2 framework, so I quit the CodeIgniter team and started focusing on my new job. Kapture is all PHP 5.4, and PyroCMS is moving to be PHP 5.3, so I can use anonymous functions, short ternary operators, namespaces, go fully PSR-2 and use Composer all the way. PHP 5.3 is a massive chang
What is a package? A package is a piece of reusable code that can be dropped into any application and be used without any tinkering to add functionality to that code. You don't need to know what is happening inside, only what the API for the class(es) are so that you can archive your goal. Maybe this package uses another package, that is called a dependency. Most package systems also allow for som
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