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Sitepoint
1 month ago
JavaScript

A Beginner's Guide to Setting Up a Project in Laravel - SitePoint

Laravel is a popular PHP framework for projects of all sizes, requiring tools like PHP, Composer, and Laravel Installer for setup. [ more ]
CodeProject
2 months ago
Web development

File Injection and Path Traversal Vulnerabilities

Injection vulnerabilities can exist in any web application regardless of the language.
Including file specified in GET parameter can lead to security holes like executing local file contents or malicious code. [ more ]
Vuejobs
3 months ago
Software development

Software Developer at Public Knowledge Project

Opportunities for both junior and experienced developers
Emphasis on open source software and collaboration in a small team environment. [ more ]
TNW | Future-Of-Work
3 months ago
Web development

Why PHP continues to be a popular but divisive programming language

PHP is a persistent programming language with a long-standing presence in the industry.
Despite criticisms, PHP remains actively supported and updated, with major companies like Facebook, Microsoft, and Wikipedia still using it prominently. [ more ]
Cmsreport
10 months ago
Web development

Node JS vs PHP: Which Backend to Choose for Your Project

Node.js is known for its performance and scalability due to its event-driven, non-blocking architecture.
PHP is popular for its simplicity, ease of use, and extensive community support. [ more ]
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ITPro
4 months ago
Web development

Meta's Code Llama AI coding tool just got a big performance boost

Generative AI coding tool now supports multiple programming languages.
The tool enables users to automatically generate code snippets in Python, C++, Java, PHP, and more. [ more ]
Developer Tech News
6 months ago
Web development

PHP 8.0 reaches EOL leaving some websites vulnerable

PHP 8.0 reached end of life on November 26, 2023
Websites using PHP 8.0 may face security risks and compatibility issues [ more ]
Sun Sentinel
6 months ago
Public health

Positive Healthcare is leaving Florida, causing an insurance scramble for HIV/AIDs patients

Positive Healthcare, also known as PHP, will no longer offer coverage in Florida after Dec. 31, leaving close to 900 patients scrambling for insurance.
Florida hospitals would not allow PHP to pay a percent of Medicare like it does in California, leading to the decision to pull out of the state.
The insurance plan offered rich benefits to South Floridians living with HIV, who often have multiple co-morbidities and need a lot of support. [ more ]
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