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The site for PHP professionals, Magazine, Training, Books, Conferences

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Latest Episodes

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

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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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Recent Guests

Andrey Kucherenko
Chief software engineer and architect, creator of Jscpd.dev
Jscpd.dev, gangsta.page
Episode: Community Corner: JSCPD with Andrey Kucherenko
Derick Rethans
PHP core contributor and maintainer of Xdebug
Xdebug / PHP Foundation
Episode: PHP Alive and Kicking 2026.08.04
James Cole
Developer of Firefly III; security architect at a Dutch IT security company
Firefly III / Dutch IT security company
Episode: Community Corner Podcast: Firefly III with James Cole
Joe Ferguson
Colleague and speaker, Talk on Ansible for PHP Developers
PHP Architect
Episode: The PHP Podcast 2026.07.09
Holly Schilling
Mobile developer and engineer
Independent developer; PHP Architect Community Corner guest
Episode: Community Corner: Spec-Driven Development with Holly Schilling
Paul Reinheimer
Guest; PHP developer with long history at PHP Architect and in the PHP community
Paul Reinheimer (guest)
Episode: The PHP Podcast 2026.06.17
Joe Devon
Chair of the GAAD Foundation, advocate for accessible technology
GAAD Foundation
Episode: Community Corner: Global Accessibility Awareness Day with Joe Devon
Daniel Mendoza
Senior developer relations engineer at Storyblok
Storyblok
Episode: Community Corner: Storyblok with Daniel Mendoza
Kumuda Sreenivasa
Senior data architect; speaker at JSTech; founder of Unimunk and GoCure
ATC DriveTrain; Unimunk; GoCure
Episode: Community Corner: The AI Refactor with Kumuda Sreenivasa

Hosts

John
Host of the PHP Podcast, PHP Architect
Eric
Host of The PHP Podcast, PHP Architect
Holly Schilling
Co‑host and contributor; mobile developer; community Corner participant
Scott Keck-Warren
Host of the Community Corner (php[architect]); community liaison

Reviews

4.1 out of 5 stars from 17 ratings
  • Alive & Kicking is exciting!

    As a late 40's PHP developer, listening to the stories of the hosts of Alive&Kicking was very inspiring and refreshing. Thanks!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    coolfactor
    Canadaa year ago
  • Nice technical php podcast

    Learning new stuff in php ecosystem. Happy subscriber and purchaser of some books on phparch website. The book on timezones is just pure gold. If you did not already. Give phparch a try you won't lose your money. Good stuff. Thanks again.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    mralexandrelise
    France6 years ago

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Listeners find practical, hands-on PHP content and real-world conference insights valuable for developers and organizers.
Positive emphasis on technical depth and live-event logistics; sponsors and tooling mentions are appreciated by audience.
Shows appreciation for the community-driven approach and actionable takeaways for onboarding and DX.

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Community Corner: JSCPD with Andrey Kucherenko
Q: How does Jscpd achieve high performance across languages, and what role did tokenization and the Rabin-Karp algorithm play?
Jscpd builds on a multi-language tokenization approach, converting code into a common token set, filtering noise, and applying the Rabin-Karp algorithm to identify duplicates efficiently. It evolved from CoffeeScript to TypeScript and finally Rust, delivering fast, scalable detection across many languages.
Community Corner: JSCPD with Andrey Kucherenko
Q: What motivated you to create Jscpd and expand beyond PHP into multi-language support?
The need to detect duplicate code across languages arose after running into extensive copy-paste in HTML, Java, and JavaScript files, while existing PHP-focused tools didn't suit the broader project. The aim was to speed up detection, provide reporters and highlighted copied sections, and improve CI pipelines.
Community Corner Podcast: Firefly III with James Cole
Q: How can people help and support the project?
People can help by contributing on GitHub, reporting bugs, participating in big feature epics, and aiding in interface improvements like the dashboard layout; user feedback helps steer ongoing development and improvements, especially for the data importer.
Community Corner Podcast: Firefly III with James Cole
Q: What feature are you most proud of within Firefly III?
The rule engine is the feature James is most proud of; it automates many repetitive tasks such as automatically setting categories, tags, and adjusting descriptions based on triggers, which makes data cleanup and imports much easier for users.
Community Corner Podcast: Firefly III with James Cole
Q: What is Firefly III and what problem is it solving?
Firefly III started as a personal project to give users a transparent, simple view of their finances, addressing the difficulty of budgeting, the friction in traditional financial apps, and the desire to avoid vendor lock-in by keeping it open source and under user control.

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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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