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Development using PHP (k2)

There are lot ways to write a PHP program

  • Vanillla PHP
  • PHP program generators (like Form Generators or and Cloud hosting SiteBuilders)
  • OHP CMS programs
  • PHP Frameworks
  • Using PHP libraries
  • and more.

We can have

self hosting sites, where the user pays for hosting and maybe the maintenance like

  • Web Sharind
  • Cloud Hosting
  • and more

apps from where we rent space + app, like WordPress multisite, where the user is not resposible for maintenance and backups.

  • like tilda
  • like wordprress.com
  • like Wix
  • and more

The most easy is the CMS sites (the popular WordPress), and after the PHP frameworks programming.

More difficulty means more money and more time.

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PHP is one of the most used programming languages. Almost 34 million existing websites currently use PHP. The scripting language is known for its ability to build dynamic and interactive web applications. PHP web frameworks like CakePHP and Laravel offer distinctive features that help developers build structured web applications. The two frameworks have been the favorites of developers across the globe. There are 707,893 websites using Laravel and 179,981 CakePHP customers across the globe. But is Laravel better than CakePHP? What distinguishes CakePHP and Laravel? What is CakePHP used for? Where can you use Laravel? Watch the video to learn more.

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Tuesday, 16 January 2024 13:24

Should You Learn Object Oriented PHP? (k2)

 

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Tuesday, 16 January 2024 13:24

What's new in PHP 8.0 (k2)

 
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In this video I cover most of the changes made in PHP8.0.

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Tuesday, 16 January 2024 13:24

Yii vs Laravel explained in memes (K2)

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Today I'm going to give you three reasons why Laravel is a dying framework. For anyone in a hurry:

REASON 1: Worst in class benchmarks

REASON 2: Zero stability

REASON 3: Zero innovation

Shall I type about each of these things in a little more detail? Okay. Let's go. Reason 1: Worst in class benchmarks There's no denying that Laravel has ghastly benchmarks. It's slow. It's bloated. It's over-engineered. In the past, Taylor Otwell responded to this by saying that the reason why these kinds of claim are unfair is because people were using "fully loaded" Laravel applications for the various benchmark tests where Laravel gets consistently trounced. Given the fact that a fully loaded Trongate is now proven to be multiple times faster than Laravel, I don't think Otwell's excuse cuts in. I think benchmarks matter. The excuses aren't working. This is reason one. Reason 2: Zero stability Laravel is the most frequently rewritten of all the major frameworks. Until very recently they were committed to breaking their own framework every six months. Now, they're committed to breaking it every twelve months. This is not acceptable. Clients deserve better. Moreover, the "Laravel deception" - where developers mislead clients into paying for version upgrades under the false pretence of "security patches" is hereby called out. I think it's a scam and I'm looking forward to educating business owners about the Laravel Deception. What they have done is completely unethical, in my opinion. Regardless of the ethics, it seems clear to me that everybody is sick of rewrite culture. Clients don't want it. Developers don't want it. This is reason 2. Reason 3: Zero innovation Laravel does not have a single unique killer feature. Not one. Yes, it has lots and lots of bells and whistles. Some of them are nice. Some of them are positively good. However, that's not going to cut it. The fact is, there's not a single Laravel feature you can show me that's not already available from elsewhere. Laravel desperately needs a unique killer feature. Impersonating other technologies doesn't count. I think Laravel's failure to innovate is now becoming a huge problem that developers are finding difficult to ignore. All of these are things that I could have told you three years ago. What's new, however, is that - developers are starting to say 'no' to Laravel. That's real. That's new. That's a major development. So there you have it... Laravel is a dying framework. You heard it here first.

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Tuesday, 16 January 2024 13:24

PHP 8 3 Released (k2)

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Tuesday, 16 January 2024 13:24

PHP in 100 Seconds (k2)

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CodeIgniter and Laravel are two of the most influential PHP frameworks today. But which one is right for you? 🤔

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There is no competition for PHP’s throne on the web. It powers 79% of all websites to some degree. Developers organized and packaged some commonly used PHP functions, known in bundled form as PHP frameworks, to make PHP more flexible. Their exceptional offerings significantly benefited the present-day internet landscape. If you are looking for web development technologies to build your web application or want to pursue a career in web development, one of these is your best choice. That begs the question, though: Which one? This article will attempt to answer that question by examining each framework’s architecture, key features, key differences, and users. So, CodeIgniter vs Laravel? Let’s dive deep!

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