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Find the Way With Elasticsearch

by · July 2, 2019

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How are you going to find that? You don’t want to implement a search engine on your own as your content grows or integrate with real-world places and addresses. Instead, leverage the rich feature set of an established solution like ElasticSearch. This month we look at how to integrate it with your PHP application and use it to provide location-based search results.

 

Education Station: Abstraction—The Silent Killer

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Object-oriented programming is full of suggestions on how to do things. One of the core tenets of object-oriented programming is abstracting “things”—or modeling them—into code via some idea of nouns and verbs.

 

Generating an Autoloader for a Legacy PHP Codebase

by · September 6, 2017

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If you’ve inherited a legacy code base, you may find it does not use an autoloader and has an idiosyncratic directory and file hierarchy for its Classes, Interfaces or Traits. Worse yet, it might not use name spaces consistently or at all. So you can’t use a PSR-4—or even PSR-0—autoloader with your code. Well, why […]

 

Secure by Design – June 2017

by · June 2, 2017

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Learn about designing security into your application from the start in the June 2017 issue of the magazine.

 

Uncanny PHP – May 2017

by · May 2, 2017

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The April issue is available for download.This month, we look at multi-factor authentication, Homestead, Rocketeer deployments, API integrations, and more.

 

Spring Renewal – April 2017

by · April 3, 2017

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The April issue is available for download.This month, we look at multi-factor authentication, Homestead, Rocketeer deployments, API integrations, and more.

 

Back to the Drawing Board – March 2017

by · March 1, 2017

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The March issue of the magazine is ready for you to download. In this issue, we look at some server related technologies to keep your PHP application humming.

 

Blueprints for Success – January 2017

by · January 3, 2017

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We have a new issue of the magazine to ring in the new year! This issue collects articles to help you plan and make your application and code better. These may be well-known design patterns, fundamental concepts, or novel applications of a familiar tool.

 

November 2016 – Moving Forward

by · November 1, 2016

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This issue contains articles on the history of women in computing, using Abstract Classes/Interfaces/Traits, scaling with RabbitMQ, and custom extensions using Zephir. Our columnists have articles on Security scanners, advice for your first conference, improving your processes, understanding your editing tools, and more.

 

Live! in Austin – Introducing in-person training from php|architect

by · April 5, 2011

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A knowledgeable developer is a happy developer. Introducing php|architect Live—great training that doesn’t break the bank.