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Phparchitect Parallelizing Your Code Eric Mann Eric Van Johnson

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Phparchitect Parallelizing Your Code Eric Mann Eric Van Johnson
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Publisher: php[architect]
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.06 MB
Author: Eric Mann, Eric Van Johnson, Chris Tankersley, Edward Barnard, Joe Ferguson, Oscar Merida, Beth Tucker Long, Ken Marks, Derek Binkley & Gabriel Zerbib
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Phparchitect Parallelizing Your Code Eric Mann Eric Van Johnson by Eric Mann, Eric Van Johnson, Chris Tankersley, Edward Barnard, Joe Ferguson, Oscar Merida, Beth Tucker Long, Ken Marks, Derek Binkley & Gabriel Zerbib instant download after payment.

Ken Marks continues his series on using PHP and a Rasberry Pi in a realworld example with Raspberry Pi Part 2 - Installing the LAMP Stack on your Pi. As developers, we live a life where we are constantly learning, and Derek Binkley helps with this by contributing an article called Teaching Through Code Review. We have a bonus third feature article this month in which Gabriel Zerbib introduces us to a documentation concept with his contribution Introduction to Diagram-as-Code.

In Eric Mann’s Security Corner, he talks about how to expand your knowledge with Getting Started with Cybersecurity. Joe Ferguson takes time out of his busy schedule to show us some benefits to using PHP-FPM, such as running multiple versions of PHP in his The Workshop section article Configuring PHP-FPM and Apache. In Community Corner, I sit down and get to know our second rookie release manager in my Interview with PHP 8.1 Release Manager Ben Ramsey. Edward Barnard continues his new DDD Alley series with this month’s installment of When You Know the Pattern. Oscar Merida helps us exercise our learning muscle with this month’s PHP Puzzles, Finding Integer Factors. In this month’s Education Station, Chris Tankersly gives his take on the elusive async development with PHP in his article Async is a Lie. Wrapping up this month’s release is Beth Tucker Long finally{}, Everything Which Way But Loose.

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