Jacob Bennett and Michael Dyrynda – PHP Podcasts

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Keeping review time down, deleting your .env.example file, and securing your secrets

Jake and Michael discuss some approaches to keeping pull request review times short, and using 1Password to free you of having to keep track of your environment variables.This episode is sponsored by Workvivo.Show links Go ahead, delete your ....

06-22
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Electric trucks, multiversal madness, and choosing TALL

Jake and Michael discuss pool pumps, electric trucks, Doctor Strange (no spoilers), and when you might choose and use the TALL stack.This episode is sponsored by Workvivo.Show links Reactive Laravel apps with the TALL stack Nova Packages Alpin...

05-23
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Refining workflows, social media rabbit holes, and migrating from Bootstrap

Jake and Michael discuss Australians pronouncing words, Matt Stauffer's glorious beard, with a treacherous detour into recent political discussion, before correcting course to migrating Bootstrap to Tailwind CSS.This episode is sponsored by Wo...

05-10
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A boy’s first footy game, scheduling Vestaboard messages, and a thenping.me update

In this episode, Jake and Michael discuss Michael taking his son to his first game of footy, approaches to handling variable message scheduling for Jake's Vestaboard, and a long overdue thenping.me update.Show links Vestaboard thenping.me - ha...

04-25
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Vim throwdown, Part 4

In this episode, Jake and Michael are joined by Eric Van Johnson to talk more about Vim, using Vim bindings in other editors, similarities and differences between them, and opinionated starting points.This episode is sponsored by Workvivo and ...

04-11
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Vim throwdown, Part 3

In this episode, Jake and Michael are joined by Jess Archer to talk more about Vim, covering motions, text objects, managing projects, working with tmux, and more.This episode is sponsored by Workvivo and Makeable.dk and was streamed live.Show...

03-29
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Vim throwdown, Part 2

In this episode, Jake and Michael continue their journey down the Vim rabbit hole, and cover thrilling topics such as the leader key, custom bindings, vim-test, and Git worktrees.This episode is sponsored by Workvivo and Makeable.dk and was st...

03-14
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Vim throwdown, Part 1

In this episode, Jake and Michael are joined by Jesse Leite, and kick off a mini-series on using Vim for PHP development.This episode is sponsored by Workvivo and Makeable.dk and was streamed live.Show links Vim Neovim Why Vim uses hjkl as arr...

02-28
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Using Saloon to integrate external APIs with Sam Carré

In this episode, Jake catches up with Sam Carré again to discuss his latest package, Saloon, which gives you a beautiful, standardised way to build your own API integrations.Show links Sam Carré Saloon

02-14
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Cured mystery meats, faking Wordle, and SMS as an app interface

In this episode, Jake and Michael discuss delicious cured mystery meats, faking Wordle as a form of code Kata, and using SMS as an interface to your applications.This episode is sponsored by Workvivo and Makeable.dk and was streamed live.Show ...

01-31
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New year, new job, new start

In this episode, Jake and Michael discuss Michael's new job, YAGNI, and approaches to working your way into a new codebase and a new industry.This episode is sponsored by Workvivo and Makeable.dk and was streamed live.Show links Laravel Transp...

01-17
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A Christmas Extravaganza

Jake and Michael are joined by No Plans To Merge's Caleb Porzio and Daniel Coulbourne, as well as TJ Miller (not the actor), and Chris Gmyr to look back at 2021, forward to 2022, and a very one-sided end of year game of Family Feud.This episod...

12-20
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Industrial shifts, polymorphism, and single table inheritance

In this episode, Jake and Michael discuss Michael's change in job (again), and when you might choose single table inheritance over polymorphism.This episode is sponsored by Workvivo and Makeable.dk and was streamed live.Show links No Compromis...

12-06
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Authoring Statamic content with Jesse Leite

In this episode, Jake and Michael are joined by Statamic's Jesse Leite to discuss some of the various content authoring strategies available in the flat-file content management system, Statamic.This episode is sponsored by Makeable.dk and Work...

11-08
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Programming in pairs, statically generated PHP, and how even does Statamic work?

In this episode, Jake and Michael discuss a number of tools used for pair programming, approaches to statically generating sites in PHP, and show that despite Statamic existing in the Laravel community for many years, they have absolutely no i...

10-24
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Bringing tests into vanilla PHP apps, trust over process, and seeding tests

In this episode, Jake and Michael discuss the all the work to consider before introducing tests to a vanilla PHP app, trusting people over adding layers of process, and seeing data in your tests and migrations.This episode is sponsored by Make...

10-11
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Augmenting, refactoring, and modernising deeply legacy code

In this episode, Jake and Michael discuss some of the challenges faced when modernising deeply legacy PHP applications.This episode is sponsored by Makeable.dk and Workvivo.

09-27
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PHP 8.1, DTOs, and optimising your database

In this episode, Jake and Michael remember 9/11, talk about upcoming PHP 8.1 features, Data Transfer Objects, and approaches to optimising your database.This episode is sponsored by Makeable.dk and Workvivo and was streamed live.Show links Bir...

09-12
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Finals footy, deeply legacy code, and testing Laravel Spark

In this episode, Jake and Michael discuss 2021's AFL finals series, cricket, reinvigorating deeply legacy code, and some approaches for testing Laravel Spark.This episode is sponsored by Makeable.dk and Workvivo.Show links What is AFL? Aussie ...

08-29
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Riding Sidecar with Aaron Francis

In this episode, Jake speaks with Aaron Francis about his project Sidecar.This episode is sponsored by Makeable.dk and Workvivo.Show links Sidecar Torchlight Hammerstone

08-15
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