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Categories: PHP Tutorials, Lately in PHP Podcast
They commented on articles about logging events and show them with nice graphs, getting currency exchange rates for the present or any past date, getting PHP jobs in high growth companies, using error monitoring services, generating SQL to install database schemas, and several articles and videos to help developers create software product businesses.
Listen to the podcast, or watch the hangout video to learn more about these PHP articles.
Introduction
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
3 Methods to Discover Ideas to Create New Software Product Businesses with Good Potential (1:34)
How to Log Events in Your PHP Application and Show them in a Cool Way (5:01)
How Can I Make My Software Product Highly Desired by the Customers? (6:02)
Real time currency exchange rates with PHP (8:33)
How to Pick Partners for a Software Product Business? (10:06)
10 High Growth Companies Hiring PHP Developers (12:15)
How to Create Your Own Software Product Business Without Quitting Your Day Job (13:54)
Fast PHP Error Monitoring and Bug Fixing with Rollbar (16:52)
5 Phases to Create Software Products that Will Be Perfect for Your Customers (20:58)
Generating SQL to Execute the Installation of a Database schema from JSON definition (22:34)
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