This week we celebrate the 50th episode of the podcast in style, by… not even remembering it is the 50th episode till half way through (whoops).
We start off discussion with our differing views on working from home, web unicorns and running shoes.
Leading on from this, we bring up a couple of news topics that have been making the rounds in the PHP world recently - along with a proposed Unix command-line series that Mick is keen to do.
We then move on to some of the great feedback we have received from you guys this past week, and somehow this leads to Edd rambling on about the Unix philosophy/application composition again.
Finally, we discuss the state of CodeIgniter 3, how Git works under-the-hood and Objective-C/Swift’s memory management model.
P.S. very sorry for the noticeable audio issues throughout the episode, Edd tried his best to fix them - but unfortunately he is no audio ninja.
Show Links
Let’s stop creating alcoholics in PHPLet’s stop creating alcoholics in PHP - Reddit ThreadJeffrey Way on Twitter - “I wonder how many developers never go to conferences…”Sass Bites 46 - Susy Grids - Layout SettingsSass Bites 47 - Putting Susy Grids to WorkLearning Gulp - Level Up TutsSass Tutorials - Level Up TutsCompass Tutorials - Level Up TutsSusy Tutorials - Level Up TutsJimmy Burrell on Twitter - “Here I am again…”Concocted Logic - …and that’s all I have to say about that.404 Name Not Found Podcast - Danny Weeks CommentFoundation - The Most Advanced Responsive Front-end Framework from ZURBAWS re:Invent 2014AWS LambdaCodeIgniter Web FrameworkCodeIgniter User Guide - CodeIgniter 3.0-dev User GuideSymfony 3.0 - The roadmapLaravel - 4.2 DocumentationCakePHP PodcastKrakjoe - Musings, ninja onesPointers and dynamic memory - Stack vs Heap - YouTubePHP - Garbage CollectionPHP Master - Better Understanding PHP’s Garbage CollectionAppleProgramming - YouTubeDouble Free - OWASPAutomatic Reference Counting - WikipediaA practical Git introductionDirected acyclic graph - WikipediaMicrosoft takes .NET open source and cross-platform…The .NET Core is now open-source - Reddit ThreadMono