PHP est mort, vive PHP
On April 1st I already wrote about the end of life of PHP 4 - more as a joke than a real statement. It was April 1st after all. However, after a little discussion on the PHP Internals mailing list the development team actually reached consensus in quite an amazing time. So now it is official - support for PHP 4 will be dropped by the end of the year. That means there are 172 days left to convert your applications to PHP 5 - good luck!
Life Line
I've just finished reading "Children of Ruin", by Adrian Tchaikovsky.
The second book in the series, following Children of Time (the one with the spiders).
Great read, but a little creepy at times.
I walked 8.4km in 1h21m38s
Merged pull request #1061
Pin PHPStan version
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I've just put the first event in my calendar for... 2027.
Looking forwards to seeing a match in the snooker Masters at Ally Pally!
Under the Waterloo station arches at Leake Street.
This specific area is set aside for grafity artists.
RE: https://phpc.social/@phpc_tv/115917245540319542
This means you can now follow @xdebug from Mastodon too!
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I hiked 18.2km in 3h39m00s
Created a bar and an events_venue; Deleted a pub
Updated a restaurant; Deleted a clothes shop
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Added Trogolo, and fixed duplicated addresses
I've finished my first book of the year, The Basic Soldering Guide Handbook.
Now I "just" need to put the learned knowledge into practise.
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Merged pull request #1058
Sort Xdebug modes in particular order, change performance label
Calculate and print performance change
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In times like this, it's actually fairly useful to be able to read a fair amount of Danish.
Merge branch 'v2022'





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