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Exploring PHP 8.0 #50

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otaviojava opened this issue Jan 27, 2021 · 0 comments
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Exploring PHP 8.0 #50

otaviojava opened this issue Jan 27, 2021 · 0 comments

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  • Título: Título descritivo e interessante
  • Palavras-chaves: PHP, PHP8, cloud
  • Nível: básico
  • Palestrante: Larry Garfield
  • Bio: Larry Garfield has been building websites since he was a sophomore in high school, which is longer ago than he'd like to admit. Larry was an active Drupal contributor and consultant for over a decade, and led the Drupal 8 Web Services initiative that helped transform Drupal into a modern PHP platform. Larry is Director of Developer Experience at Platform.sh, a leading continuous deployment cloud hosting company. He is also a member of the PHP-FIG Core Committee. Larry holds a Master’s degree in Computer Science from DePaul University. He blogs at both https://platform.sh/ and https://www.garfieldtech.com/.
  • Descrição da palestra: PHP's latest major release is a truly major release! (And tautologies are tautologies.) With more ease-of-use functionality than you can shake a stick at, PHP 8.0 promises to offer more power in less code than any PHP version to date.
    Covering the whole of PHP 8.0's improvements would take a whole book (and has), but we can cover the major features in an hour. Expect code that is easier to write, easier to read, and more flexible than ever before in the web's premiere server-side language.
    If after this talk you aren't itching to move your code to PHP 8.0, you're either asleep or not a PHP developer (so why are you here?)

GitHub: https://github.com/crell

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