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| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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PHP Podcast – August 13, 2026
Hosts: Eric Van Johnson & John Congdon Eric and John reunite after weeks apart to talk Laracon in Boston, more diverse voices coming to this time slot, CPX finally giving PHP an npx, a stripped-down PHPStorm Light, and... more
PHP Podcast – August 6, 2026
Hosts: Joe Ferguson, Sara Golemon & Holly Schilling A sick kitten steals the show, Sara loses a fight with her smart lights, PHP 8.6 beta is almost here, and the crew argues about roadmaps, deprecations, and why you sho... more
In this episode, Scott talks with Andrey Kucherenko, creator of jscpd, about why copy-pasted code is an anti-pattern, how jscpd detects duplicate code across dozens of languages, and how the tool has evolved to work inside agentic coding workflows... more
PHP Alive and Kicking – August 4, 2026
Hosts: Chris Miller (standing in solo while Mike is on holiday) Mike escaped to a beach so Chris hosts alone with special guest Derick Rethans. Expect date-time philosophy, PHP 8.6 goodies, Xdebug secrets, dep... more
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This show centers on PHP, open source, and the broader ecosystem around PHP-driven development. Episodes weave technical deep dives (PHP internals, tooling, and event-sourcing concepts), practical conference-planning stories, and community-building initiatives with candid banter among hosts and guests. Notable angles include hands-on development practices (specifically mobile/spec-driven approaches), governance and outreach through the PHP Foundation, and real-world experiences organizing events and sponsor relationships. The format often mixes personal anecdotes with concrete how-tos for developers, teams, and event organizers, making it a likely go-to for practitioners seeking actionable insights, industry context, and community updates. ... more
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2. Derick Rethans
3. James Cole
4. Joe Ferguson
5. Holly Schilling
6. Paul Reinheimer
7. Joe Devon
8. Daniel Mendoza
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