Why I Built phpkg: Unlocking Functional Programming in PHPFrom OOP Overload to Functional FreedomApr 23A response icon2Apr 23A response icon2
It’s Time to Rethink PHP Package Management: Meet phpkgComposer’s Been Great — But PHP Can Do MoreMar 19A response icon3Mar 19A response icon3
Trust phpkg Like Never Before: php-parser Powers Up PHP 8+!I’m thrilled to share an exciting update to phpkg, the modern PHP package manager I’ve been pouring my heart into. With our latest release…Mar 6Mar 6
Stop Adding Tools as DependenciesIt’s challenging to pinpoint when we began integrating tools into applications’ dependencies, but now is the time to cease this practice…Jul 6, 2024Jul 6, 2024
Comparing phpkg and Composer: What’s New?The first thing you notice when visiting the PHPKG website is the claim that it “brought back all PHP functionalities.” What does that…Jul 5, 2024Jul 5, 2024
Now use Any PHP Library in Your phpkg ProjectI am thrilled to announce the release of phpkg v1.6.0! This significant update comes after 7 months of hard work and dedication…Jun 7, 2024Jun 7, 2024
Unleashing the Full Potential of PHP: How to Overcome the Limitations of Web DevelopmentAs a PHP developer, you may have experienced a limitation in the range of applications you can create. Unlike other programming languages…Mar 17, 2023A response icon1Mar 17, 2023A response icon1
Run a “Hello World” using SaegheIn this article, I will show you how to run an application using Saeghe.Oct 30, 2022Oct 30, 2022
How Saeghe says “Hello World”.Saeghe is a new PHP package manager that I created recently. You can check this article if the name is new to you. The current article will…Oct 29, 2022A response icon1Oct 29, 2022A response icon1
Please welcome Saeghe into your PHP worldA week ago, I released the first version of Saeghe. I’m excited about it. Let me tell you what is Saeghe and how it can help you.Oct 22, 2022A response icon5Oct 22, 2022A response icon5