HTTP/1.1 will eventually be replaced by HTTP/2 so it's important for us PHP nerds to know all about the latest version of the HTTP protocol that's already running some of the internet's biggest websites. We discuss the things we need to know to start using HTTP/2 in our next PHP app.
We also go briefly off topic to discuss the status of PHP 7.1 and the ramsey/uuid lib.
The demand for DevOps skills is growing more and more in modern web development. But all the hype and demand is met with myriad DevOps tools. Staying abreast of how these tools can help make our jobs easier can be daunting. So today we take a closer look at one of these tools called Docker which takes a microservices-architecture approach to managing your servers.
Show Notes: https://github.com/PHPUgly/podcast/blob/master/shows/ep17.md
PHPUgly - Episode 17
recorded June 30th, 2016
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Topics
Let's Encrypt Trademark issues
PHP Alpha 2 released
October CMS version 1 releasing July 2nd
Zend Framework 3.0 released
EU's Crazy Cookie Laws
The hosts
Eric Van Johnson Twitter / Github / Blog / About.me
Tom Rideout Twitter / Github / About.me
John Congdon Twitter / Github
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The band is back together and this time it's a blast from the past. We revisit the old news segment and do a whole show featuring nothing but news. We're talking Symfony 3.1, PHP 7.1 and the fall conference season.
The band is back together and this time it's a blast from the past. We revisit the old news segment and do a whole show featuring nothing but news. We're talking Symfony 3.1, PHP 7.1 and the fall conference season.