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php[podcast] episodes from php[architect]
php[podcast] episodes from php[architect]
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Welcome to the official podcast of php[architect] the industry's leading tech magazine and publisher focused on PHP and web development. Join us to listen to the latest news and tech talk from our conferences, the magazine, and wider PHP community. Subscribe today at phparch.com to see what the leaders in the community and industry and talking about.
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Welcome to the official podcast of php[architect] the industry's leading tech magazine and publisher focused on PHP and web development. Join us to listen to the latest news and tech talk from our conferences, the magazine, and wider PHP community. Subscribe today at phparch.com to see what the leaders in the community and industry and talking about.
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php[podcast] episodes from php[architect]
PHP Alive And Kicking – Episode 10 – Jasper Willems

PHPARCH25 – 25% off any certification – valid til April
Jasper hasn’t written a line of code since his Commodore 64 days—and he’s perfectly fine with that. While most guests talk about their first “Hello World,” Jasper’s entry into PHP came from the business side. Twelve years of organizing Laracon EU taught him something crucial: the PHP community is different. The way people support each other, lift each other up, and genuinely care? He hasn’t seen that in any other tech community.
Salvaging a Sinking Ship
Two years ago, Jasper was approached to help save the commercial Laravel certification program. What he found was alarming—the quality was terrible, the community was frustrated, and Taylor Otwell had already pulled official support. Most people would have walked away. Instead, Jasper saw an opportunity: what if certification could be open source? For the community, by the community?
Deleting Everything and Starting Fresh
In August 2024, Jasper took control and essentially deleted the old program. Starting from scratch meant building an entire ecosystem: a board of advisors (senior Laravel folks, agency owners, product leads), an exam committee to ensure quality, a contributor platform for the community to submit questions, and exam reviewers to validate everything. Oh, and he built all of this while not being a developer himself.
From One Exam to an Entire Pathway
The old program had one exam. One level. That was it. Now there’s student, junior, and senior certifications, plus practice exams and test exams. The goal? Make it accessible for beginners while challenging enough that senior developers can actually benchmark their knowledge. And with a 75% passing grade—significantly higher than most certifications—good luck guessing your way through.
The Daily Battle Against Bad Memories
Almost every day, someone tells Jasper: “Isn’t this that program that got discontinued?” The previous owners left such a bad taste that fighting perception has become part of the job. It’s not the old certification—it’s a completely new, community-driven, open-source program. Getting that message across? That’s the real challenge.
Why Open Source Needs Commercial Viability
Jasper shares wisdom from someone at Spatie: open source cannot exist without commercial use. If there’s no way to make money sustainably, people won’t invest time and effort. Looking at PHP today—Laravel’s recent investment, the PHP Foundation’s increased activity, the general enthusiasm—proves that commercial viability and open source can coexist beautifully.
The PHP Community’s Golden Age
After 12 years in the community, Jasper says he’s never seen this much enthusiasm about PHP. Not even close. Between the PHP Foundation stepping up, major investments in the ecosystem, and the energy rippling through conferences and communities, PHP is more alive than ever.
Listen to hear why a non-developer is the perfect person to run a developer certification program, and what it takes to rebuild trust from the ground up
PHP Architect Social Media:
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Mastodon: https://phparch.social/@phparch
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/phparch.com
Discord: https://discord.phparch.com
Subscribe to our magazine: https://www.phparch.com/subscribe/
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4 days ago
1 hour 11 minutes 23 seconds

php[podcast] episodes from php[architect]
The PHP Podcast 2025.10.30

This week on the PHP Podcast, Eric and John discuss Longhorn, JSTek, PHP 8.5 Website Design, the User Group Meetup, and more.
Links from the show:

* Why are you so obsessed with me? 🙄 #vonage #meangirls – YouTube
* Longhorn PHP
* JS Tek 2026: Call for Speakers @ Sessionize.com
* Call for Designs: Refresh the PHP 8.5 Release Page — The PHP Foundation — Supporting, Advancing, and Developing the PHP Language
* PHP.NET – THE WORLD’S MOST HYPERACTIVE SCRIPTING LANGUAGE!!!

The PHP Podcast streams the recording of this podcast live, typically every Thursday at 3 PM PT. Come join us and subscribe to our YouTube channel.
X: https://x.com/phparch
Mastodon: https://phparch.social/@phparch
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/phparch.com
Discord: https://discord.phparch.com
Subscribe to our magazine: https://www.phparch.com/subscribe/
Host:
Eric Van Johnson

* X: @shocm
* Mastodon: @eric@phparch.social
* Bluesky: @ericvanjohnson.bsky.social

John Congdon

* X: @johncongdon
* Mastodon: @john@phparch.social
* Bluesky: @johncongdon.bsky.social

Streams:

* Youtube Channel
* Twitch

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The PHP Podcast streams the recording of this podcast live, typically every Thursday at 3 PM PT. Come join us and subscribe to our YouTube channel.
X: https://x.com/phparch
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5 days ago
1 hour 4 minutes 52 seconds

php[podcast] episodes from php[architect]
Community Corner: N8N With PHP With Edward Barnard

 
In this episode, Scott talks with Edward Barnard about his column in PHP Architect magazine and his current series on using N8N with PHP to create reusable workflows.
Links:
N8N – https://n8n.io/
Beyond Prompt Engineering – https://leanpub.com/beyond-prompt-engineering
Lean Startup Book – https://www.amazon.com/Lean-Startup-Entrepreneurs-Continuous-Innovation-ebook/dp/B004J4XGN6/
displace.tech – https://displace.tech/
Our Discord – https://discord.gg/aMTxunVx
Buy our shirts – https://store.phparch.com/products/community-corner-podcast-t-shirt
Scott’s Social Media:
Website – https://scott.keck-warren.com/
Bluesky – https://bsky.app/profile/scottkeckwarren.bsky.social
LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-keck-warren-91689810/
Mastodon – https://phpc.social/@scottkeckwarren
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6 days ago
30 minutes 21 seconds

php[podcast] episodes from php[architect]
PHP Alive And Kicking 8 – Zuzana Kuchnova

Zuzana didn’t grow up coding at age 10, she came to development later in life, looking for flexible work she could do around raising three kids. A chance encounter with an online bootcamp that happened to use PHP (not JavaScript like most today) set her on a path she never expected. WordPress meetups and self-directed learning became her entry point into a world that would soon feel surprisingly lonely.
Learning to code in her home bubble felt comfortable and welcoming. Then Zuzana walked into her first in-person PHP meetup and realized: she was the only woman developer in the room. WordPress meetups had women, but they were in design, SEO, and marketing—not development. The question hit hard: Where are all the women? Why am I the only one here?
While searching for role models in Laravel, Zuzana found herself reading Django Girls and PyLadies stories religiously. Not because she used those frameworks, but because she desperately needed to see that people like her, with different backgrounds, ages, career paths—could succeed in this field. Laravel had no equivalent community. When she asked on Twitter if one existed, a stranger replied: “Why don’t you create one and call it Larabelles?”
For a year, that suggestion sat in the back of her mind. She was nobody. She was too new. This was for “real developers” to create, not her. But friends pushed her to just do it—and within days, she had a domain, a one-page website, and a tweet. She had no plan for what it would become. She just wanted to meet someone like her.
Larabelles isn’t just for women—it’s for anyone who doesn’t identify as a man and feels underrepresented in tech. Finding the right language is hard (the website tagline keeps evolving), but the mission is clear: if you don’t feel like you belong because of your gender, you belong here.
One member described attending her first conference with Larabelles as feeling like instant friendship—like going to a Taylor Swift concert where everyone just gets it. No more shouting into the void on Stack Overflow or wondering if anyone will answer. Now there’s a community that will actually respond, mentor, and connect.
Making Excuses Obsolete
With speakers in the Larabelles directory and a growing community across Discord and beyond, conference organizers can no longer claim they “don’t know any female speakers.” The directory exists. The community exists. The work to reach underrepresented developers might take more effort, but the excuse is gone.
Recent survey results reveal what many suspected: the community is still heavily male-dominated, but the numbers for women and other genders are creeping upward. Real change starts at the top—diversity in leadership at places like the PHP Foundation matters because it trickles down and shows what’s possible.
PHP Architect Social Media:
X: https://x.com/phparch
Mastodon: https://phparch.social/@phparch
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/phparch.com
Discord: https://discord.phparch.com
Subscribe to our magazine: https://www.phparch.com/subscribe/
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* Youtube Channel
* Twitch

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1 week ago
56 minutes 39 seconds

php[podcast] episodes from php[architect]
PHP Alive And Kicking: Episode 7 – Steve McDougall

The Bored Sysadmin Who Chose PHP Over .NET
a young Linux sysadmin whose job involves kicking the mail server once a week and spending the rest of the time playing Call of Duty. Steve watched the dev team actually creating things and decided to join them. JavaScript looked “kind of cool,” PHP “made sense,” and .NET? “I’ll see you later.” The choice was made.
The Pre-Cloud Cloud Storage Solution
Before iTunes existed in the cloud—before the cloud existed—Steve forgot his MP3 player USB stick at home one day. Rather than face the horror of talking to people at the office, he did the socially awkward thing: taught himself PHP and built an online MP3 player. Later, refusing to pay for Dropbox before a holiday, he built his own file storage app. Sometimes the best motivation is just being cheap and antisocial.
How “Fucking Steve” Was Born
Steve listened to PHP Ugly for the first time and tweeted that he didn’t like how much they bashed Laravel. Eric saw the tweet, then noticed Steve appearing on multiple other podcasts that same week. The next episode: “You’ll never guess who was on Voices of the Elephant… fucking Steve.” A legend was born from a single critical tweet.
The British Education System vs. Dyslexia
Both Steve and Mike share stories of being told in school to “do something with your hands” because of dyslexia. Mike was held back in maths despite excelling at it, finishing work while the teacher was still explaining to the class. Decades later, both are thriving developers. Take that, 90s education system.
Streaming Philosophy: Mistakes Are Features
Steve’s approach to educational content is refreshingly honest: take advanced concepts, explain them clearly, and when things go wrong (which they will), work through it live. After 10+ years of development, he still makes typos and mistakes constantly. The point isn’t perfection—it’s showing less experienced developers that imposter syndrome is normal and mistakes are just part of the process.
The Great Date Format Debate
Mike once spent an hour debugging code before Joe pointed out: “You’ve got your date and month the wrong way around.” Carbon doesn’t care that you’re British. The team regularly argues about spelling (it’s “colour” with a U, thank you), and Steve has a simple solution: “I build APIs. You don’t need a pretty date from me. You just need some data.”
AI as a Shortcut, Not a Crutch
ChatGPT is useful when you understand what it’s giving you back. Steve uses it to skip tedious debugging, but he knows when the AI invents PHP functions that don’t exist. The new Laravel error page lets you copy errors as markdown and paste them directly into your LLM—proper copy-pasta coding, but with comprehension.

PHP Architect Social Media:
X: https://x.com/phparch
Mastodon: https://phparch.social/@phparch
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/phparch.com
Discord: https://discord.phparch.com
Subscribe to our magazine: https://www.phparch.com/subscribe/
Streams:

* Youtube Channel
* Twitch

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2 weeks ago
1 hour 22 minutes 5 seconds

php[podcast] episodes from php[architect]
PHP Alive And Kicking: Episode 6 – Matt Stauffer

Matt takes us back to the mid-90s, learning HTML and PHP alongside his older brother – back when there was no CSS or JavaScript, and getting a header and footer to include across multiple pages felt like magic. Fast forward to today, and that early foundation still influences how he codes and thinks about technology.
Before there was an official Laravel partner program, there was just Matt and his buddy Taylor Otwell talking in IRC about turning Laravel into something sustainable. Hear how that friendship evolved into a partnership program that now spans the globe, and why being one of the first three partners was very different from being one of forty.
With 80% of the web running on PHP (yes, WordPress helps with that number), Matt breaks down why the language’s longevity and breadth matter more than Silicon Valley’s opinions. From ERPs to CMSs to bespoke applications, PHP does it all – and that’s exactly the point.
You’ve probably heard Matt reference “the pub fight” if you were at Laravel Live UK. Now get the full story: an attempted intervention, a violent drunk, and Matt’s wife swinging her purse like nunchucks. Spoiler: he learned an important lesson about paying attention to threats when you’re trying to help someone.
Matt shares his philosophy on managing developers: small full-stack teams, minimal meetings, maximum trust. Why does he think the entire agile world is toxic? How does he handle disagreements between developers? And what’s this upcoming free Laracasts course about building dev teams all about?
From choosing company insurance policies to resolving technical debates, Matt explains how having clear company values makes tough decisions easier. Keep it simple, ship features, and don’t build for futures you can’t predict.
PHP Architect Social Media:
X: https://x.com/phparch
Mastodon: https://phparch.social/@phparch
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/phparch.com
Discord: https://discord.phparch.com
Subscribe to our magazine: https://www.phparch.com/subscribe/
Streams:

* Youtube Channel
* Twitch

Partner
This podcast is made a little better thanks to our partners
Displace

 
Infrastructure Management, Simplified
Automate Kubernetes deployments across any cloud provider or bare metal with a single command. Deploy, manage, and scale your infrastructure with ease.
https://displace.tech/
 
 
PHPScore

 
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2 weeks ago
49 minutes 18 seconds

php[podcast] episodes from php[architect]
The PHP Podcast 2025.10.16 with Nuno Maduro

In this special live episode of The PHP Podcast, hosts Eric Van Johnson and John Congdon welcome the legendary Nuno Maduro from the Laravel Core Team — live and in person! This episode is packed with energy, laughs, and deep insights as Nuno shares stories from behind the scenes of Laravel development, the philosophy that drives the framework’s evolution, and his approach to open-source collaboration. The trio dives into developer productivity, testing, and the craft of writing elegant code, all while keeping the conversation lighthearted and fun. Whether you’re a Laravel enthusiast or just love hearing passionate devs talk shop, this episode is a must-listen celebration of the PHP community and the people who keep it thriving.
Links from the show:

* The State of PHP 2025 – Expert review

Duration: 91:09

🎙️ Key Takeaways
🗝️ | Eric Van Johnson and John Congdon host the PHP Podcast featuring Nuno Maduro from the PHP community.
🎉 | Laravel has a thriving community of developers, which plays a crucial role in PHP’s ecosystem.
🌐 | JavaScript’s wide adoption among new developers is attributed to its marketing and the appeal of being cutting-edge.
🚀 | PHP’s stability and continued innovation make it a reliable choice for developers.
👨‍💻 | Debugging practices vary, with preferences for tools like Xdebug and DD (Dump and Die).
🤝 | Meeting influential figures in conferences can be an eye-opening experience, showcasing the PHP community’s camaraderie.

A Friendly Introduction
00:00
In their usual conversational style, Eric and John introduce the episode, touching on PHP and development topics. As Eric mentions, a significant part of these podcasts is about sharing stories within the PHP community, which they find inspiring and essential.

PHP: A Developer’s Tale
06:01
“You guys are too nice, man. You’re getting close right here,” shared Nuno Maduro, reflecting on interactions within the PHP community. Maduro appreciates the diverse atmosphere at tech conferences and considers PHP tech meetings a refreshing change from traditional corporate gatherings. His story reveals the excitement and true connections formed in developer circles.
Reflections on PHP Conferences
“Being able to be surrounded by people with this energy and positivity, that’s the kind of person you want to be around.”

PHP Development Journey
16:01
Nuno recounts his transition from JavaScript back to PHP, expressing his enduring passion for PHP development. He speaks of the Laravel framework and its contribution to his career, detailing his involvement and professional growth within Laravel’s core team.



Role
Timeline




First PHP Job
2 years


Move to Paris (Zend Framework)
2 years


Return to PHP (Laravel Involvement)
Engaged for 5 years




Community Dynamics
26:01
John and Eric discuss community support and the discourse surrounding PHP among developers. Eric: “How do we make PHP sexy for the younger generation?” They explore ways of rejuvenating PHP’s image, such as focusing on creating high-quality content aimed at engaging younger developers.
Creating Engaging Content
Involving energetic influencers and dynamic content creation can enhance PHP’s appeal to the younger generation.

Technical Insight: Debugging Tools
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 21 minutes 3 seconds

php[podcast] episodes from php[architect]
PHP Alive And Kicking: Episode 5 – Saifeddin Gmati


PHP Architect Social Media:
X: https://x.com/phparch
Mastodon: https://phparch.social/@phparch
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/phparch.com
Discord: https://discord.phparch.com
Subscribe to our magazine: https://www.phparch.com/subscribe/
Streams:

* Youtube Channel
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PHPScore

 
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3 weeks ago
53 minutes 42 seconds

php[podcast] episodes from php[architect]
The PHP Podcast 2025.10.09

 
This week on the PHP Podcast, Eric and John talk about NativePHP Mobile, EAV Database Models, PHP Tek 2026 CFP coming to and end, Fun Simpson API, and more…
Links from the show:

* Thank You to Our Early Adopters – NativePHP
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entity%E2%80%93attribute%E2%80%93value_model
* https://x.com/ShaneDRosenthal/status/1976110984998814062
* PHP Tek 2026: Call for Speakers @ Sessionize.com
* Android/Inertia Update 🤘 – YouTube
* Open Discussion, Wed, Oct 29, 2025, 7:00 PM | Meetup
* The Simpsons API – Free API for Simpsons Data

The PHP Podcast streams the recording of this podcast live, typically every Thursday at 3 PM PT. Come join us and subscribe to our YouTube channel.
X: https://x.com/phparch
Mastodon: https://phparch.social/@phparch
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/phparch.com
Discord: https://discord.phparch.com
Subscribe to our magazine: https://www.phparch.com/subscribe/
Host:
Eric Van Johnson

* X: @shocm
* Mastodon: @eric@phparch.social
* Bluesky: @ericvanjohnson.bsky.social

John Congdon

* X: @johncongdon
* Mastodon: @john@phparch.social
* Bluesky: @johncongdon.bsky.social

Streams:

* Youtube Channel
* Twitch

Partner
This podcast is made a little better thanks to our partners
Displace

 
Infrastructure Management, Simplified
Automate Kubernetes deployments across any cloud provider or bare metal with a single command. Deploy, manage, and scale your infrastructure with ease.
https://displace.tech/
 
 
PHPScore

 
Put Your Technical Debt on Autopay with PHPScore
Honeybadger.io
Honeybadger helps you deploy with confidence and be your team’s DevOps hero by combining error, uptime, and performance monitoring in one simple platform. Check it out at honeybadger.io
 
Music Provided by Epidemic Sound
https://www.epidemicsound.com/
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3 weeks ago
59 minutes 44 seconds

php[podcast] episodes from php[architect]
Community Corner: PHP 8.5 Release Manager Daniel Scherzer

In this episode, Scott talks with Daniel Scherzer about his work as a PHP contributor and PHP 8.5 release manager.
Links:

* https://displace.tech/
* Our Discord – https://discord.gg/aMTxunVx
* Buy our shirts – https://store.phparch.com/products/community-corner-podcast-t-shirt


Daniel’s Social Media:

* https://scherzer.dev/
* LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-scherzer-520539263/

Scott’s Social Media:

* Website – https://scott.keck-warren.com/
* Bluesky – https://bsky.app/profile/scottkeckwarren.bsky.social
* LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-keck-warren-91689810/
* Mastodon – https://phpc.social/@scottkeckwarren

 
PHP Architect Social Media:
X: https://x.com/phparch
Mastodon: https://phparch.social/@phparch
Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/phparch.com
Discord: https://discord.phparch.com
Subscribe to our magazine: https://www.phparch.com/subscribe/
Streams:

* Youtube Channel
* Twitch

Partner
This podcast is made a little better thanks to our partners
Displace

 
Infrastructure Management, Simplified
Automate Kubernetes deployments across any cloud provider or bare metal with a single command. Deploy, manage, and scale your infrastructure with ease.
https://displace.tech/
 
 
PHPScore

 
Put Your Technical Debt on Autopay with PHPScore
Honeybadger.io
Honeybadger helps you deploy with confidence and be your team’s DevOps hero by combining error, uptime, and performance monitoring in one simple platform. Check it out at honeybadger.io
 
Music Provided by Epidemic Sound
https://www.epidemicsound.com/
 
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3 weeks ago
28 minutes 33 seconds

php[podcast] episodes from php[architect]
Welcome to the official podcast of php[architect] the industry's leading tech magazine and publisher focused on PHP and web development. Join us to listen to the latest news and tech talk from our conferences, the magazine, and wider PHP community. Subscribe today at phparch.com to see what the leaders in the community and industry and talking about.