#phptek — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #phptek, aggregated by home.social.
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Over Tailscale from #phptek I printed math study sheets for my kids to prep for a test this week. On my home printer. #DaddyMagic
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I swear I hadn't clocked @joeferguson was doing an Ansible workshop at #phptek this year when I decided to do this — weirdest timing ever! 😂
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Everyone at #phptek: have fun! and also: learn something. I have a slight FOMO
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Next up, watching @dragonmantank talk about MCP things. #phptek
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Watching Alexandre Daubois talk about PHP runtime vulnerabilities at #phptek
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The Displace booth is all set up at #phptek! Come stop by to say hi. Free notebooks for everyone!!!
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@grmpyprogrammer are attending #PHPTek? @asgrim and I are wondering if
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“Can’t you get AI to solution that for you?” ok #phptek keynote slowdown, it’s too early for violence, I’m sober and under-caffeinated 😂
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Unfortunately, we haven't figured out how to read minds (yet). Show us what parts of Tek make your camera roll! Tag #PHPArchitect and #PHPTek in your posts this week and help us see Tek through your eyes! 📷 📸 📷
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PHP[tek] 2026 starts tomorrow in Chicago, and I won't be there.
Not because the schedule doesn't look interesting. A few talks would have caught my attention: event-driven architecture for resilient PHP apps, advanced SQL features most of us quietly ignore, semantic search and embeddings, or the NativePHP track. Even the advanced PHPUnit session sounds like the kind of deep dive I rarely make time for.
But flying thousands of kilometers for a three-day conference just doesn't fit with how I try to live. That's my call, not a criticism of anyone making the trip. Enjoy Chicago, enjoy the talks, enjoy the hallway conversations that often end up being the best part anyway... and share on the Fediverse ^^ -
PHP[tek] 2026 starts tomorrow in Chicago, and I won't be there.
Not because the schedule doesn't look interesting. A few talks would have caught my attention: event-driven architecture for resilient PHP apps, advanced SQL features most of us quietly ignore, semantic search and embeddings, or the NativePHP track. Even the advanced PHPUnit session sounds like the kind of deep dive I rarely make time for.
But flying thousands of kilometers for a three-day conference just doesn't fit with how I try to live. That's my call, not a criticism of anyone making the trip. Enjoy Chicago, enjoy the talks, enjoy the hallway conversations that often end up being the best part anyway... and share on the Fediverse ^^ -
PHP[tek] 2026 starts tomorrow in Chicago, and I won't be there.
Not because the schedule doesn't look interesting. A few talks would have caught my attention: event-driven architecture for resilient PHP apps, advanced SQL features most of us quietly ignore, semantic search and embeddings, or the NativePHP track. Even the advanced PHPUnit session sounds like the kind of deep dive I rarely make time for.
But flying thousands of kilometers for a three-day conference just doesn't fit with how I try to live. That's my call, not a criticism of anyone making the trip. Enjoy Chicago, enjoy the talks, enjoy the hallway conversations that often end up being the best part anyway... and share on the Fediverse ^^ -
PHP[tek] 2026 starts tomorrow in Chicago, and I won't be there.
Not because the schedule doesn't look interesting. A few talks would have caught my attention: event-driven architecture for resilient PHP apps, advanced SQL features most of us quietly ignore, semantic search and embeddings, or the NativePHP track. Even the advanced PHPUnit session sounds like the kind of deep dive I rarely make time for.
But flying thousands of kilometers for a three-day conference just doesn't fit with how I try to live. That's my call, not a criticism of anyone making the trip. Enjoy Chicago, enjoy the talks, enjoy the hallway conversations that often end up being the best part anyway... and share on the Fediverse ^^ -
PHP[tek] 2026 starts tomorrow in Chicago, and I won't be there.
Not because the schedule doesn't look interesting. A few talks would have caught my attention: event-driven architecture for resilient PHP apps, advanced SQL features most of us quietly ignore, semantic search and embeddings, or the NativePHP track. Even the advanced PHPUnit session sounds like the kind of deep dive I rarely make time for.
But flying thousands of kilometers for a three-day conference just doesn't fit with how I try to live. That's my call, not a criticism of anyone making the trip. Enjoy Chicago, enjoy the talks, enjoy the hallway conversations that often end up being the best part anyway... and share on the Fediverse ^^ -
Almost time for half of the active folks on this Masto server to meet in the lobby of a hotel... #phptek
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After a two hour ground delay due to Chicago weather, about to pull back from the gate for AUS ✈️ ORD #PHPTek
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Anyone else going to #PHPTek get diverted to Milwaukee?
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I'm really trying but I can't quite see all the way to the #phptek venue yet ... Give me a few hours and I'll try again
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I'm finally looking at the other sessions at #PHPTek next week, and damn, almost every time slot has more than one session I really want to go to.
Damn you, PHP Tek team! Well done.
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This is noteworthy because I’m speaking about JSON Schema in a talk at @phptek next week (the talk is about OpenAPI).
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This is noteworthy because I’m speaking about JSON Schema in a talk at @phptek next week (the talk is about OpenAPI).
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This is noteworthy because I’m speaking about JSON Schema in a talk at @phptek next week (the talk is about OpenAPI).
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This is noteworthy because I’m speaking about JSON Schema in a talk at @phptek next week (the talk is about OpenAPI).
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This is noteworthy because I’m speaking about JSON Schema in a talk at @phptek next week (the talk is about OpenAPI).
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It’s just over a week until PHP Tek. If you’re in driving distance of the Chicago area, grab a ticket and join us! Be sure to hang out at the evening events. You will not regret it.
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Do you collect elePHPants? Rumor has it there will be a new one available at PHP Tek this year, so get your tickets now!
I’m also speaking at the conference, but I’m not as cool as an elePHPant.
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The biggest US-based PHP conference of the year is coming up in less than a month, and you don’t want to miss it!
Join me at PHP Tek! I’ll be giving talks on OpenAPI and OAuth / OpenID.
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The biggest US-based PHP conference of the year is coming up in less than a month, and you don’t want to miss it!
Join me at PHP Tek! I’ll be giving talks on OpenAPI and OAuth / OpenID.
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The biggest US-based PHP conference of the year is coming up in less than a month, and you don’t want to miss it!
Join me at PHP Tek! I’ll be giving talks on OpenAPI and OAuth / OpenID.
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The biggest US-based PHP conference of the year is coming up in less than a month, and you don’t want to miss it!
Join me at PHP Tek! I’ll be giving talks on OpenAPI and OAuth / OpenID.
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The biggest US-based PHP conference of the year is coming up in less than a month, and you don’t want to miss it!
Join me at PHP Tek! I’ll be giving talks on OpenAPI and OAuth / OpenID.
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Wow! @phptek is just over a month away!
Have you got your ticket and hotel booked yet?
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Join @ericmann at #phptek as he explores "Fortifying your Defenses with Threat Modeling." 🏰 Strengthen your security strategy by identifying and quantifying the threats your application can - and will - face. 🛡️ https://tek.phparch.com/
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The newest episode of the #communityCornerPodcast is out for your viewing/listening pleasure. We talk to Nia Luckey about her keynote at #phptek/#jstek this year and the book she's writing on the "Trust Protocol."
https://www.phparch.com/podcast/community-corner-podcast-the-trust-protocol-with-nia-luckey/
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The newest episode of the #communityCornerPodcast is out for your viewing/listening pleasure. We talk to Nia Luckey about her keynote at #phptek/#jstek this year and the book she's writing on the "Trust Protocol."
https://www.phparch.com/podcast/community-corner-podcast-the-trust-protocol-with-nia-luckey/
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The newest episode of the #communityCornerPodcast is out for your viewing/listening pleasure. We talk to Nia Luckey about her keynote at #phptek/#jstek this year and the book she's writing on the "Trust Protocol."
https://www.phparch.com/podcast/community-corner-podcast-the-trust-protocol-with-nia-luckey/
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The newest episode of the #communityCornerPodcast is out for your viewing/listening pleasure. We talk to Nia Luckey about her keynote at #phptek/#jstek this year and the book she's writing on the "Trust Protocol."
https://www.phparch.com/podcast/community-corner-podcast-the-trust-protocol-with-nia-luckey/
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The newest episode of the #communityCornerPodcast is out for your viewing/listening pleasure. We talk to Nia Luckey about her keynote at #phptek/#jstek this year and the book she's writing on the "Trust Protocol."
https://www.phparch.com/podcast/community-corner-podcast-the-trust-protocol-with-nia-luckey/
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A new episode of #communityCornerPodcast is out! We talk to Lilah Jones about the Activated Leader, how it can help navigate change, and her keynote at #phptek 2026. https://www.phparch.com/podcast/community-corner-the-activated-leader-with-lilah-jones/ #phpc #phptek #podcast
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A new episode of #communityCornerPodcast is out! We talk to Lilah Jones about the Activated Leader, how it can help navigate change, and her keynote at #phptek 2026. https://www.phparch.com/podcast/community-corner-the-activated-leader-with-lilah-jones/ #phpc #phptek #podcast