virtPHP with Jacques Woodcock and Ben Ramsey
This week we are very lucky to have Jacques Woodcock and Ben Ramsey from the virtPHP project on the podcast. Similar in nature to Python’s ‘virtualenv’, virtPHP is a tool for creating and managing multiple isolated PHP environments on a single machine. Currently command-line support on *nix based-systems is complete, however, during the show we touch on the challenges in-regard to SAPI support. We then move on to discuss the interesting paths each took to get into development, followed up finally with the weekly quiz.
Show Links
- Jacques Woodcock (jacques_thekit) on Twitter
- Ben Ramsey
- Ben Ramsey (ramsey) on Twitter
- Is TDD dead? - YouTube
- Is TDD dead? [Part II] - YouTube
- Is TDD dead? [Part III] - YouTube
- Team Pacific Rowers
- Team Pacific Rowers (PacificRowers) on Twitter
- php[tek] 2014 conference
- php[architect] - Magazine, Training, Books, Conferences
- Contributing to PHP Core - Ben Ramsey
- Exercism Redesign
- VIM Adventures
- Nomad PHP
- Nashville Hot Chicken
- PHP: array_column - Manual
- HHVM
- HippyVM
- #121: Dart with Lars Bak and Seth Ladd from Google - The Changelog
- PHPNG (next generation)
- PHP: Quality Assurance
- textAngular :: Lightweight Angular.js, Javascript Wysiwyg/Text-Editor
- How To Make Your Own Website - Best Website Builder - Strikingly
- PHP: The Right Way
- PuPHPet - Online GUI configurator for Puppet & Vagrant
- ramsey/vagrant-php-src-dev - GitHub
- virtPHP
- phpdbg - php debugger
- Top 5 most popular PHP Framework in 2014