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Symfony
As always, we will start with the official news from Symfony.
Highlight -> “This week, Symfony development activity focused on finishing and polishing some new features for the upcoming Symfony 6.2 version, such as: updating codebase to use modern PHP features like null coalescing assignment and match statements; adding new config options
for HttpCache; and updating some new panels in the Symfony Profiler.“
A Week of Symfony #821 (19-25 September 2022)
Symfony announced:
SymfonyCon Disneyland Paris 2022: From monolith to decoupled…wait, why is that one getting bigger?!
SymfonyCon Disneyland Paris 2022: Calculating what we can’t see: carbon emissions in the cloud
SymfonyCon Disneyland Paris 2022: Building a great product means designing for your users.
SymfonyCasts continues their Doctrine course:
Featured Item
Joseph Udonsak shows us how to use two of our favorite things in:
Manage Your Twilio Message History Using Symfony, Svelte, and Webpack
This Week
Dariusz Gafka explores:
Handling asynchronous errors in PHP with Laravel Queues, Symfony Messenger and Ecotone
Mert Simsek looks at the:
CQRS Principle with Symfony Messenger
Smaine Milianni examines:
Symfony Messenger pre and post-handle messages
And:
Marko Vušak presents Fun with feature flags
Alexandre Daubois says:
Emojis are new Symfony’s best friends!
Twilio has:
Integrate Twilio WhatsApp Business API with a Symfony Application
Paul Rijke examines:
Getting Doctrine's ChangeSet in a postUpdate event
CMSs
Xavier Mirabelli-Montan explores:
Concrete CMS shares:
WordPress And Concrete CMS A Philosophical Difference In Adding Features
Drupal updates:
On a related note the Drupal Association shared:
DrupalCon Prague 2022 Driesnote
Dan Moriarty examines:
Esmeralda Tijhoff looks at:
Hashbang Code has:
Drupal 9: Using Validation Constraints To Provide Custom Field Validations
Specbee opines:
What Search Engines want and why Drupal is better for SEO
Previous Weeks
Vishwa Chikate uses:
PHP Composer package to resolve Drupal Entities as simple Object/Array of fields
Peter Fox explores:
Automatically updating your projects’ dependencies in GitHub
PHP
This Week
Geni Jaho shows us how to:
Safely upgrade from PHP 7.4 to 8.1 using Rector
Simone Gentili looks at:
Test driven development: a php starter kit
.com explores:
Using Constructors The Right Way
Joe Steinbring shows us:
How to deploy a PHP app to Azure
Previous Weeks
Juampi explores:
Testing your SEO with PHP & Pest
Ramiz Kongulov examines:
PHP Exceptions: Try Catch for Error Handling
Vlad Reshetilo shares:
5 Things you might not know about PHP
Other
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The cyber response to Russia’s War Crimes
The Guardian reports:
Apple removes Russian Facebook competitor VK from App Store
PC Mag reports:
US Allows Tech Firms, SpaceX's Starlink To Expand Internet Services To Iran
The Evil Empire Strikes Back
The Washington Post reports:
The Russian men fleeing mobilization, and leaving everything behind
Axios reports:
Ukraine warns allies about Russian cyberattacks
Ars Technica reports:
Meta disrupted China-based propaganda machine before it reached many Americans
And a Russian one before it reached Europeans.
Cybersecurity/Privacy
Decipher reports:
The New Stack explores:
VentureBeat reports:
How zero-trust segmentation keeps cyberbreaches from spreading across the enterprise
PC Mag reports:
Cloudflare Turnstile Replaces CAPTCHA Tests With a Browser Challenge
Ars Technika reports:
Numerous orgs hacked after installing weaponized open source apps
More
GitHub opines:
Functional programming is finally going mainstream
Austin Gil shares:
VS Code Timeline Restores Lost Work That Git Can't
Stéphane Robert looks at GitLab’s official CLI tool:
Glab est devenue la cli officielle de gitlab
Postman has:
Understanding Asynchronous APIs
Michael Ogundipe has:
An Introduction to Design Patterns and Pattern Elements
Tech Republic shows us:
How to integrate GitHub and Jira
Kinsta has:
GraphQL vs REST: Everything You Need To Know
Michel Floyd explores:
GraphQL for SQL Developers - Part 1 - The Schema
Percona looks at:
Scaling MySQL – A Good Problem to Have
Ramandeep Kaur examines:
What, Why and How of Webpack...
Lullabot shares:
CSS Features We’re Thankful For and CSS Features We Need
The Conversation reports:
'Protestware' is on the rise, with programmers self-sabotaging their own code. Should we be worried?
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