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almost 3 years ago | about 3 years ago | |
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GNU General Public License v3.0 only | MIT License |
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distributed-hashmap
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PHP – The Right Way
in all of these cases, the original array(s) remains untouched. In most OOP languages, the array would probably be mutable (or require some juggling between mutable and immutable types, like C#). That's why its surprising. It's quite verbose in PHP, but the foundations for a FP approach is all there.
What's even more surprising is when performance is comparable to a language like C# on some random benchmarks I've run[1] (opcache + JIT turned on in PHP, C# in "release" optimized compilation). I'd consider it a pretty good contender for serious things.
[1]: https://github.com/withinboredom/distributed-hashmap/blob/23...
skeleton
- Porque o PHP é um lixo? [Resposta]
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so is PHP just Laravel now?
Some go for lighter things. https://thephpleague.com/ once you get their router and container running you probably have everything you need. Simple query builders that are usually also helpful (eg. https://github.com/skipperbent/pecee-pixie and https://github.com/TCB13/sequel-mongo-php) for most projects.
- What framework should I use?
- Qual conceito de programação você tem dificuldade de entender?
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Password manager on PHP with PDO database connections
As feedback, use an orm instead of making your own db logic and have a look at https://github.com/thephpleague/skeleton as project skeleton... Ow and use a template engine.
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Moving from Java to PHP Project
and this https://thephpleague.com/
- The League of Extraordinary [PHP] Packages
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The PHPer's Guide to OAuth
I put together this sample project, which leverages two libraries created by The PHP League and will be discussed in the following sections of this article. If you want to follow along, go ahead and clone the repository.
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What shooting war would you support, were it to happen?
With mentions of Stop the War in so many places lately, I wonder, are there any wars that people would support? As in "Keep up the effort, brave soldiers". Any takers?
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Validate your PHP API tests against OpenAPI definitions – a Laravel example
One tool destined for the PHP community and maintained by The PHP League is OpenAPI PSR-7 Message Validator, a package validating PSR-7 HTTP messages against OpenAPI definitions.
What are some alternatives?
sqlx - 🧰 The Rust SQL Toolkit. An async, pure Rust SQL crate featuring compile-time checked queries without a DSL. Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite.
php-ddd - PHP Symfony Doctrine Domain-driven Design
murex - A smarter shell and scripting environment with advanced features designed for usability, safety and productivity (eg smarter DevOps tooling)
L5-Swagger - OpenApi or Swagger integration to Laravel
haxe - Haxe - The Cross-Platform Toolkit
Packagist - Package Repository Website - try https://packagist.com if you need your own -
fig-standards - Standards either proposed or approved by the Framework Interop Group
swagger-php - A php swagger annotation and parsing library
Laravel - Laravel is a web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax. We’ve already laid the foundation for your next big idea — freeing you to create without sweating the small things.
Nyholm PSR-7 - A super lightweight PSR-7 implementation
Plates - Native PHP template system