Thanks!
Thanks for attending my talk "What's New in PHP 8.3?" at phpday 2024 that I gave on May 16th, 2024. Here you can find some extra information about the talk if they are available. For this talk we have:
Questions?
If you have any questions about the talk, feel free to contact me. My details are on the contact page.
Slides
The talks slides can be downloaded at php-phpday24.pdf
Resources
- State of Generics and Collections: https://thephp.foundation/blog/2024/08/19/state-of-generics-and-collections/
Comments
Life Line
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Having dessert before even attempting to go to the restaurant for my (early) birthday dinner.
Enjoying this barrel aged quadrupal, in entirely new Dutch city (another Christmas tradition for us).
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I walked 7.4km in 1h17m31s
I walked 1.0km in 8m59s
I know my French is pretty terrible, but I'm sure I'm closer to the correct answer than what's shown here...
I walked 1.2km in 12m04s
I walked 6.4km in 1h11m52s
Merge branch 'v2022'
Merge pull request #169 from psumbera/solaris-2
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Comments (through joind.in)
Nice insight, pretty technical and specific so a bit hard to keep the attention.
As always, you can count on Derick to have a full, detailed rundown of what's new in the most recent versions of PHP
It’s always a pleasure to have you here. Your presentation was clear, elegant, and cover fascinating topics. Highlight of the day: ‘While preparing the slides, I discovered a bug in PHP.’
A beautiful tour in PHP new features.
It's not always an easy task present new features in a clear and interesting way... well done!
Perfectly fine presentation, easy to follow, and I learned about some features that I never hear of. Thanks a lot.