The 3-Step Guide to Downloading Files in Zend Expressive
A common requirement of web-based applications is to upload and download files. But, out of the box, there’s no simple way to download them in Zend Expressive. This tutorial shows you how - step-by-step.
How to Develop Zend Expressive Applications as Easily as Laravel - The Definitive Guide
Can you develop application in Zend Expressive as easily as you can with Laravel? Is it possible to make Zend Expressive fly, like Laravel does out-of-the-box? Recently I sought to find out. Here's my step-by-step guide to doing it + some key recommendations.
Creating Online Courses - Here We Go!
Whilst I love being a software developer and a technical writer, above all I love to teach. Today I decided to embrace that passion. Here’s a bit of the back story, and part of the plan for the future.
How To Refactor Code With PhpStorm
Refactoring code is an essential aspect of building and maintaining software. In this tutorial I will show you how to use PhpStorm’s refactoring functionality to make it as easy as possible.
The Challenge of the Single Developer
Recently I was emailed by a fellow developer regarding how to mitigate a business’ concern about single person risk. Here’s my thoughts on that question.
Zend Framework MVC Auth 1.4.1 Has Been Released
Zend Framework MVC Auth 1.4.1 Has Been Released. This release fixes some critical issues.
Zend Expressive is an excellent framework for building modern applications; whether micro or enterprise-sized applications. But that doesn’t mean that it’s the easiest to get up to speed with. Today I'm going to share with you what I've learned, building applications using it.
How To Be An Authentic Writer
If you’ve ever looked at a lot of modern writing, especially in either business or politics, you’ll know that it’s often anything but authentic.
How Did You Choose Your Career Path?
Have you ever stopped to consider why you chose your career path? Was it out of fear? Was it chosen for you? Was it the safe choice? Was it because you always wanted to?
A Project Retrospective
After four and a half months on a project, it’s time to look back and reflect on what went well, what didn’t, and what could have gone better.