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PHP Articles and Book Reviews Report November 2015 Edition

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This is the November edition of the podcast hangout recorded by Manuel Lemos and Arturs Sosins to comment on the latest outstanding PHP Articles and Book Reviews published recently.

They commented on articles about creating Microsoft Word DOCX documents from HTML, PHP 7 Anonymous classes and nested classes, tracking accesses to your site API using Google Analytics, and reading and writing Microsoft Excel files using PHP stream handlers.

They also commented on the review of the Hack and HHVM book.

Listen to the podcast, or watch the hangout video to learn more about these PHP articles and book reviews.




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This is the latest podcast hangout episode on the latest PHP Articles and book reviews published on the PHP Classes site.

You may listen to the audio recording, or watch the hangout video below.


Latest Articles

Create Microsoft Word DOCX files from HTML in PHP (0:39) Part 1 and Part 2

PHP 7 Anonymous Classes Tutorial (4:41)

PHP 7 Nested Anonymous Classes Tutorial (5:58)

Tracking PHP API Accesses using Google Analytics (9:16) Part 1 and Part 2

Read and Write Microsoft Excel Files in PHP (12:37) Part 1 and Part 2

Latest PHP book reviews

Hack and HHVM (16:25)

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