Tag: php
PHP 8.3 is released with new features as 8.0 heads for end of life
PHP 8.3 released today into the cold light of day, with fresh features including an Override attribute, JSON […]
WordPress Playground: a real-world use for PHP in WebAssembly
The WordPress team has developed Playground, which runs the ubiquitous CMS (Content Management System) in the browser or […]
Tainted PHP code? JetBrains Qodana has a new detection feature
JetBrains has released a taint analysis feature for PHP in preview, via its early access programme. A “taint”, […]
PHP report: Majority of deployments use versions that are out of support
Zend by Perforce has published its latest PHP Landscape Report, showing that PHP 7.4 is the most used […]
JetBrains survey: developers 91% male, 73% experience burnout, more liking Rust and Go
Tools vendor JetBrains has published its annual survey of development trends, this time based on responses from around […]
PHP 8.1 presents web developers with the gift of enums, Fibers, and readonly props
Even after a good 26 years around and a strong set of competitors, PHP is still essential to […]
For FaaS sake: Google adds PHP to Cloud Functions
Internet giant Google has extended its Cloud Functions platform for Functions as a Service with the addition of PHP support.
KDevelop 5.5 directs attention to language support details
The team behind KDevelop have mainly focused on small improvements to language support for C++, Python, and PHP […]
Acquisition roundabout sees Zend Framework spun off to Linux Foundation
The Zend Framework is to get a new name and a new home, under the auspices of the […]