Tag: php
PHP security audit of critical code reveals flaws, fixed in new release
The PHP Foundation has reported the results of a security audit of the most critical parts of the […]
PHP 8.4 released with property accessors after a “wild ride” – plus lazy objects and new DOM namespace
PHP 8.4 was released last week, with long-awaited richer object-orientation, HTML5 DOM support and other new features. This […]
PHP 8.4 is coming in November with HTML 5 extension, new array functions, and more
The PHP team has released Alpha 2 of PHP 8.4 – an update of this popular language planned […]
AWS pulls support for EOL’d but widely used versions of PHP
AWS has called time on a raft of older PHP runtimes, sending ripples through a community still wedded […]
FrankenPHP and Caddy: Double performance, claims Caddy creator but only some apps benefit
FrankenPHP, a PHP App server written in Go and built on the Caddy web server, has the potential […]
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 […]