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March 2015 php[architect] Magazine Launched

Posted by on March 13, 2015

Because databases store the data our applications, they need proper care and feeding too. In “DB Migrations”, David Berube shares what he’s learned to properly design your databases, Harrie Verveer looks at “Database Versioning with Liquibase”, and Patrick Schwisow shows you how to consolidate Doctrine Migrations that have gotten unwieldly.

Also inside

  • Julien Pauli continues his deep dive into PHP extensions with a look at managing variables and functions.
  • Jordan Kasper begins a two-part looks at “Object Oriented Javascript”.
  • Matthew Setter’s Column Education Station explores Paperwork, a Laravel application for hosting and managing your own notebooks ala Evernot.
  • David Stockton’s Column Leveling Up will show you how to exploit bitwise math and counting systems in “Advanced Counting”
  • Joe Devon’s Community Corner talks frankly about burnout in our community.
  • Eli White’s finally{} talks about “SQL? NoSQL? YesSQL?”

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Oscar still remembers downloading an early version of the Apache HTTP server at the end of 1995, and promptly asking "Ok, what's this good for?" He started learning PHP in 2000 and hasn't stopped since. He's worked with Drupal, WordPress, Zend Framework, and bespoke PHP, to name a few. Follow him on Google+.
 

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Migrations are a convenient way for you to alter your database in a structured and organized manner.

Nice Post, When a migration is generated a set of classes are created to describe how your database is structured at that moment. These classes can be used to synchronize the schema structure on remote databases setting your database ready to work with the new changes that your application implements. Migrations describe these transformations using plain PHP.

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