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It also works with any cloud or self-hosted solution that has an S3 compatible object storage. Head to warpstream.com slash BYOC to learn more and get started for free. Once again, that's warpstream.com slash BYOC. Look out, kids. PHP is the new JavaScript. Dave Kiss explains the current hype and traction that PHP is getting mostly on X and a few YouTube channels.
Quote, there's been a palpable shift in the air. You can sense it. People seem excited about PHP. What happened? Well, Laravel happened and has been happening. End quote. He goes on to build a trivial Laravel app with help from the Cursor AI code generator, of course, and sums up the experience as thus. Am I a convert? A newly minted PHP web artisan? You bet your bottom dollar I am.
Quote, there's been a palpable shift in the air. You can sense it. People seem excited about PHP. What happened? Well, Laravel happened and has been happening. End quote. He goes on to build a trivial Laravel app with help from the Cursor AI code generator, of course, and sums up the experience as thus. Am I a convert? A newly minted PHP web artisan? You bet your bottom dollar I am.
Depending on how critical you are of my AI coding approach, you might argue that I've still, literally, never touched a Laravel application. But I'll tell you what, Laravel makes PHP fun again. I'm here for it. Maybe you should be too.
Depending on how critical you are of my AI coding approach, you might argue that I've still, literally, never touched a Laravel application. But I'll tell you what, Laravel makes PHP fun again. I'm here for it. Maybe you should be too.
Laravel raises a $57 million Series A. Speaking of PHP, Taylor Otwell and the Laravel team have decided to take a big step with their wildly successful web framework. Fortune.com published an exclusive on the raise, as well as some background on Taylor's history, Laravel's history, and what it all means.
Laravel raises a $57 million Series A. Speaking of PHP, Taylor Otwell and the Laravel team have decided to take a big step with their wildly successful web framework. Fortune.com published an exclusive on the raise, as well as some background on Taylor's history, Laravel's history, and what it all means.
Quote, Otwell is originally from Arkansas and early in his career worked at a trucking company as a programmer where he was first exposed to open source. He still lives in Arkansas and rather than a rip-roaring growth story, Otwell started Laravel as a personal project more than a decade ago as he sought to build something he wanted. End quote.
Quote, Otwell is originally from Arkansas and early in his career worked at a trucking company as a programmer where he was first exposed to open source. He still lives in Arkansas and rather than a rip-roaring growth story, Otwell started Laravel as a personal project more than a decade ago as he sought to build something he wanted. End quote.
Taylor didn't just build something he wanted, he built something that has brought success to thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of developers all around the world. Here's hoping he can navigate venture-funded open source as well as he's done so far.
Taylor didn't just build something he wanted, he built something that has brought success to thousands, maybe hundreds of thousands of developers all around the world. Here's hoping he can navigate venture-funded open source as well as he's done so far.
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We have some great episodes coming up this week. On Wednesday, Jimmy Miller tells us about the best, worst codebase. And on Friday, Gerhard Lazu is back for Kaizen 16. Have a great week. Leave us a five-star review if you dig our work. And I'll talk to you again real soon.
We have some great episodes coming up this week. On Wednesday, Jimmy Miller tells us about the best, worst codebase. And on Friday, Gerhard Lazu is back for Kaizen 16. Have a great week. Leave us a five-star review if you dig our work. And I'll talk to you again real soon.