FutureProof PHP

@futureproofphp

PHP Developer from Madison, WI helping people write flexible, maintainable code that is able to evolve as requirements change.

Madison, WI
Joined September 2016

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  1. Jun 10

    How to Develop with Laravel Homestead

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    Jun 8

    Don't forget to join us tonight at our user group where will be discussing Homestead:

  3. May 29

    If your PHP Application's Security is important to you and your team, check out DC4D: PHPAppSec.

  4. May 25

    What is the best way to use DomainSession in a command line environment?

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    May 16

    "Action Injection" as a code smell in

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    May 9

    June 8th - How To Develop With Laravel Homestead - Madison Laravel Meetup

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    May 2

    Well said, Jimmy. That's exactly why we fought so hard for the ACA, and why we need to protect it for kids like Billy. And congratulations!

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    Toward A Better Separation of Session Behaviors in PHP - Paul M. Jones

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    Toward A Better Separation of Session Behaviors in

  14. May 2

    What is the best way to handle sessions with ADR?

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    Mar 31

    Nice new page on "reading records with Atlas" at -- thanks sagiliss & !

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    Mar 31

    Don’t forget to spend some time this weekend creating and submitting your talk ideas to our CFP!

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    Mar 31

    Some graphs comparing memory usage of arrays and objects (with declared properties) in PHP 7. Arrays need between 2x and 6x more memory.

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    Good news about ! The CFP site is up and ready! Submit your talks — Please RT and tell your friends!

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