the core of PHP is contributed by people who are solely interested in making PHP better for their professional endeavors
it can be as simple as contributing to the documentation, or submitting a bug report
The community exists because people choose to contribute.
file a bug report or write some documentation today.
Remember: PHP depends on people just like you.
My Boss told me to prepare a paper how we interact good with open source project and how we can generate a win win situation on both sides by submitting (correct) bugreports.
We had used ImageMagick tool for resizing the images without affecting quality in our BookMarklet project.
We implemented this project successfully in Client's server.
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Silk is a fast and concise PHP Framework that simplifies development of PHP applications. It provides services for database interaction, MVC, AJAX and all of the other tools necessary to deliver today's web applications. It's speedy, extendable, dependable and totally buzzword compliant
I was always able to find help with almost anything PHP related that I needed. It wasn’t the ‘cut and paste’ kind of help, it was the ‘detailed explanation’ kind of help.
it is becoming increasingly more difficult to learn PHP
Beginners nowadays are being hit over the head with grandiose concepts such as ‘dependency injection’ and ‘favouring composition over inheritance’ which really have nothing to do with PHP itself.
we now have PHP developers going around developing inferior software
We have developers obsessed with micro-optimizations and zombie followers of design patterns when the truth of the matter is that had they just been introduced the language properly in the first place many of these concepts would become like second nature
senior members of the PHP community need to, for the sake of our beloved language, shift some of the focus of our discussions and our articles back to PHP. Just pure PHP.
I hate PHP frameworks. They do absolutely nothing to aid in the learning of the language and, at the rate that they are going, we’ll soon find that PHP frameworks abstract away PHP itself.