After a lot of thought, I've decided to close this account at the end of March this year and focus all my Twitter efforts at @settermjd.
The main reason is that the content of both overlap too much to justify having multiple accounts.
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★ Just published a new episode of Web Dev with Matt: Writing Simpler, more maintainable DataProviders with PHPUnit's TestWith attribute. Listen: https://t.co/P9FO8N2SFj
★ Just published a new episode of Web Dev with Matt: I'm working on a new video and tutorial series showing how to build and deploy a web app in PHP. Listen: https://t.co/tL0VCPwADj
★ Just published a new episode of Web Dev with Matt: Talking with Shelley Benhoff about Docker and Docker Compose, being a Docker Captain, Kubernetes, and more! Listen: https://t.co/I0AcM4TIiY
★ Just published a new episode of Web Dev with Matt: Deploy a Go app With a SQLite Database on https://t.co/t4isZNKpSS. Listen: https://t.co/8Or6r10cNK
I think it would be incredibly rude to duck out of @phptek early. I hear the closing keynote is great.
I’m the closing keynote. Please don’t leave early.
The elephant is the mascot for PHP but they also share a lot of traits.
- Incredibly powerful
- Loyal and friendly (community)
- Complex communicators
- Versatile and flexible
I definitely don't hate PHP. I use it, know it well, and it's very popular.
But I think that we need something better for the web.. at least someday.. That handles the concurrent nature of web applications without such significant accidental complexity.
It's not a great fit..
Thanks for your support of this account over the time that it's been around.
If you'd like loads more web development related content such as containers and testing – plus so much more – come follow @settermjd and join in the conversation.
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After a lot of thought, I've decided to close this account at the end of March this year and focus all my Twitter efforts at @settermjd.
The main reason is that the content of both overlap too much to justify having multiple accounts.
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