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EPISODE · Nov 21, 2020 · 1H 7M

214:Positive Vibes

from PHPUgly · host Tom Rideout, John Condgon, Eric Van Johnson

This week on the podcast, Eric is in a truly positive mood, which might have something to do with him switching back to Vim full-time. John follows up on discussions he had with other developers around the topic of named arguments. And Tom talks security, doom and gloom and much more...If you haven't checked it out yet, go grab this month's free article from PHP[architect] - Community Corner: Podcast—Mic CheckLinks from the showPHP 8.0 feature focus: Named ArgumentsPHP.UserGroupsStanding on Our Own Two FeetLaravel Envoyer API Package - Laravel NewsChrome Root Program - The Chromium Projectsnikic/php-craterGitHub Reinstates Youtube-DL and Puts $1M in Takedown Defense Fund * TorrentFreakStanding up for developers: youtube-dl is back - The GitHub Blogr/PHP - SOLID principles are not universalRed alert! Cops plan experimental real-time surveillance program using Amazon Ring doorbell camerasHow to get root on Ubuntu 20.04 by pretending nobody’s /home - GitHub Security LabAldous Huxley - Wikipedia*Eric's Vim Links from this week *NeoVimConquer of Completion nvim TelescopePHPUgly streams the recording of this podcast live. Typically every Thursday night around 9 PM PT. Come and join us, and subscribe to our Youtube Channel, Twitch, or Periscope. Also, be sure to check out our Patreon Page.

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