After a bit of digging, I discovered that they effectively implement at least one interface (StreamInterface) and since they also still support PHP 5.5+, they have not types, and hence PSR-7 actively broke their implementation: https://github.com/aws/aws-sdk-php/issues/2681
@alessandrolai@phpfig I’m not worried about the couple broken installs, more the “this is a breaking change and we have to support 5.5” in the responses. Might signal it can be a while before they unlock the new version for those dependent on AWS (lots of people)
@frankdejonge@phpfig they pinned against ^1.0, so users are still able to install 1.1, which is the intermediate version; libs that are more forward with the implementation are suggested to pin against ^1.1|^2.0, since pinning against 2 only doesn't make sense, so... I don't see the issue? Apart from suggesting them to bump it in four months from now 😁
That is exactly how I envisioned the evolution and adoption of such releases when I wrote the bylaw.
So this looks like what I've been looking for: https://freebeegee.org/
An #OpenSource#VirtualTableTop that actually looks to be ok, written in #PHP that to my untrained eye looks like quite #modernPHP (even though some things seems like they are not too modern)
A learning opportunity with PHP while creating a better Open source tool I'd like to use. #TTRPG
Apparently, partsmof the #PHP Reddit community is considering "#Laravel to be harmful".
This post is making a great point: calling X "harmful" doesn't start a good discussion.
Also, the discussion that is being had seems weird. The Facts: you can make a living with it, maintain projects for years and years, and have useful conventions. The Opinions: it's not working well. (Although it is working, which is worth a lot!)
@ctietze The PHP subreddit has been a pretty toxic mess for years. Better lately, but they sure do love to hate on Laravel and Wordpress. Despite Wordpress being the reason that PHP is still relatively popular, and Laravel being the easiest way to get developers into the language imho.
RT @phptek
Attention all #PHP developers! @TimB0nd will be speaking at #PHPTek 2023 about how attackers are using your API to access your data. Don't miss "Attackers want your data, and they're getting it from your API." Register now at https://tek.phparch.com#websecurity
Welche Lösung folgt eigentlich auf #Wordpress? Mit #PHP als Basis, der Kommerzialisierung in vielen Bereichen und sowohl technischer als auch inhaltlicher Überladung wünscht man sich doch so langsam ein anderes System. Gibt es irgendwelche Kandidaten?
Für statischen Content könnte man einen Static Site Generator nehmen.
Selbst für News/Blogs macht das prinzipiell Sinn.
Für viele Szenarien ist halt die Web-UI zum editieren praktisch. Wenn man sowas als separat bauen und mit nem SSG verbinden würde, sähe ich darin einen guten Nachfolger.