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PHP Articles Report July 2016 Edition

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

They commented on articles about using DevSense PHP Tools extension to develop and debug PHP applications with Visual Studio, automating actions on Mac OS X using PHP scripts, using reactive programming to develop more efficient PHP applications, debugging remote projects with PHPEd, and a new series of short videos to tell why developers should create their own software products and sell to many customers, and what are the main mistakes to avoid to become successful doing that.

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




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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.

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