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EPISODE · Mar 5, 2014 · 1H 20M

14: Using Composer and the Command Line (CLI)

from Three Devs and a Maybe · host Michael Budd, Fraser Hart, Lewis Cains, Edd Mann

With only a two man crew this week we decided to have a little ramble about Composer and the Command Line. Initially discussing the benefits of Composer over alternatives (i.e. PEAR), we move onto some of the real-world issues that can arise from ‘depending’ on it. We then segue into discussing the Command Line and some of the key points new users should now about.

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With only a two man crew this week we decided to have a little ramble about Composer and the Command Line. Initially discussing the benefits of Composer over alternatives (i.e. PEAR), we move onto some of the real-world issues that can arise from ‘depending’ on it. We then segue into discussing the Command Line and some of the key points new users should now about.

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