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When a young Eva Kollisch arrives as a refugee in New York in 1940, she finds a community among socialists who share her values and idealism. She soon discovers ‘the cause’ isn’t as idyllic as it seems. Little does she know this is the beginning of a lifelong commitment to activism and her determination to create radical change in ways that include belonging, love and one's full self. In addition to Eva Kollisch’s memoirs Girl in Movement (2000) and The Ground Under My Feet (2014), LBI’s collections include an oral history interview with Eva conducted in 2014 and the papers of Eva’s mother, poet Margarete Kolllisch, which document Eva’s childhood experience on the Kindertransport. Learn more at www.lbi.org/kollisch . Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute , New York | Berlin and Antica Productions . It’s narrated by Mandy Patinkin. Executive Producers include Katrina Onstad, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Senior Producer is Debbie Pacheco. Associate Producers are Hailey Choi and Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson, with help from Cameron McIver. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. Voice acting by Natalia Bushnik. Special thanks to the Kollisch family for the use of Eva’s two memoirs, “Girl in Movement” and “The Ground Under My Feet”, the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College and their “Voices of Feminism Oral History Project”, and Soundtrack New York.…
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×Ever wanted to dynamically add functionality to services you retrieve from your DI container — without creating custom versions or long inheritance hierarchies? Do you want to do it in a simple, clear, and well structured way? If so, then tune into this episode and learn about delegator factories. They're an advanced and very powerful technique for handling just this situation. Grab a cup of your favourite beverage, have a listen to the episode and find out more about them. As always, tweet me at @zfmastery ( https://twitter.com/zfmastery ) with any questions and input. Links What Are Delegator Factories and Why You Should Use Them Delegator Factories (ZF Documentation) Delegator Factories (Ocramius’ blog) Zend Expressive Essentials Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery ( https://twitter.com/zfmastery )…
Just a quick one to mention that the most recent post: What Does It Take To Start Using Zend Expressive? , has been updated. It now covers the Composer scripts that come with projects created with the Zend Expressive Skeleton Installer. Grab a cup of your favourite beverage, have a listen to the episode and find out more about the Composer scripts that make working with Zend Expressive simpler and easier. As always, tweet me at @zfmastery ( https://twitter.com/zfmastery ) with any questions and input. Links What Does It Take To Start Using Zend Expressive? Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery ( https://twitter.com/zfmastery )…
What does it take to start using Zend Expressive? That’s the question I ask in the latest post on Master Zend Framework and discuss in this episode. Honestly, Zend Framework — and especially Zend Expressive — aren’t hard to get started with! So in this episode (and post) I set out to explode that myth. Along with that, I’ve got some community news, specifically posts in the community, along with some package updates. Grab a cup of your favourite beverage, have a listen to the episode and find out more about the first module of the upcoming course. As always, tweet me at @zfmastery ( https://twitter.com/zfmastery ) with any questions and input. Links The latest blog post: What Does It Take To Start Using Zend Expressive? Create caching middleware with #expressive Learn how to create custom middleware workflows in #expressive. zfcampus/zf-apigility-admin 1.5.11 zfcampus/zf-configuration 1.3.2 zendframework/zend-expressive-authentication-session 0.1.1 zfcampus/zf-content-validation 1.3.6 Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery ( https://twitter.com/zfmastery )…
A quick, impromptu, episode to let you know that I’ve finished the first module of the upcoming Zend Expressive Essentials course! I don’t mean to overload you with plugs about me, but I’m super excited about this course and that I’ve completed the first module. It’s not a big module, but it sets the scene and helps get things started! Grab a cup of your favourite beverage, have a listen to the episode and find out more about the first module of the upcoming course. As always, tweet me at @zfmastery ( https://twitter.com/zfmastery ) with any questions and input. Links Zend Expressive Essentials Pluralsight Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery ( https://twitter.com/zfmastery )…
In this episode, I’m super excited to announce that Pluralsight have given me the go-ahead to create a new course: Zend Expressive Essentials! That’s right, a new course, based on the recently published book (of the same name) Zend Expressive Essentials . If you bought the book, I’m confident you’ll be interested in taking the course. If you didn’t buy the book, here’s a sneak peak at what’s on offer: An Introduction to Zend Expressive (core concepts and theory). Creation of an application by hand. Creation of an application using the command-line tooling support. Integration of third-party libraries and packages. Creation of powerful middleware pipelines. Grab a cup of your favourite beverage, have a listen to the episode and find out more about the upcoming course, and tweet me at @zfmastery with any questions and input. Links Zend Expressive Essentials Pluralsight Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery ( https://twitter.com/zfmastery )…
In this episode, I’m curious to find out what packages you use in your Zend Framework projects. This, as I go into in the episode, was prompted by what Jan Burkl said in his Middleware talk at PHP Day 2017, in Dresden, last weekend. So I’m keen to find out how your projects are composed, what packages you use by default, when Zend Framework (1, 2, or Expressive) are the core framework that underpins your application. Grab a cup of your favourite beverage, have a listen to the episode, tweet me at @zfmastery ( https://twitter.com/zfmastery ) with any questions, and check out the links below. Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery ( https://twitter.com/zfmastery ) Links Jan Burkl: https://twitter.com/@janatzend PHP Day 2017 (German): http://phpug-dresden.org/phpdd17 http://phpug-dresden.org/phpdd17…
In this episode, I’m having a quick post-mortem about the Zend Expressive Essentials book , which is now on sale. I’ve loved writing the book and the accompanying code, and I’m thrilled that it’s selling so well. But it's always good, to be honest about what didn’t go so well, and where things could have gone better. In this episode, I do just that, in so much as I can with an episode limit of 3 minutes. Grab a cup of your favourite beverage, have a listen to the episode, tweet me at @zfmastery with any questions, and check out the links below.…
At long last, I’m excited to say that the Zend Expressive Essentials book is now on sale. It’s been a while in coming, but it’s here. If you weren’t aware that I was writing it, it’s a book that teaches the fundamentals of Zend Expressive so that you can begin building applications right away. It's a practical, hands-on approach, which shows you just enough of how Expressive is put together and how to use it, while not getting lost in things that aren't necessary. Today, I’m getting a bit excited, a bit effervescent that it’s ready. If you’ve already bought a copy, email me your feedback. I’m very keen to know what you think, and where I can improve it. Grab a cup of your favourite beverage, have a listen to the episode, tweet me at @zfmastery with any questions, and check out the links below. Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery Links Zend Expressive Essentials Book & Course…
In this episode, come get a quick introduction to a very powerful feature in Zend ServiceManager, called Delegator Factories. Delegator Factories are: pretty much, a wrapper around a real factory: it allows us to either replace the actual service with a delegate or interact with an object produced by a factory before it is returned by the Zend\ServiceManager. They’re a very powerful feature that Matthew Weier O’Phinney put me onto while I’ve been writing the new book Zend Expressive Essentials . I was stand-offish at first, but have been blown away by the power and flexibility that they offer. If you’re keen to find out how to create powerful and flexible middleware pipelines, then grab a cup of your favourite beverage, have a listen to the episode, tweet me at @zfmastery with any questions, and check out the links below. Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery Links Zend Expressive Essentials Book & Course Zend Framework 2 Delegator Factories Explained Delegator Factories - Official Documentation…
In this episode, I share a progress update on the Zend Expressive Essentials book and course (which is soooo close to completion) and say a little mea culpa (I’m sorry) for not being consistent with the podcast. Grab a cup of your favourite beverage, have a listen to the episode, and tweet me at @zfmastery with any questions. Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery Links http://www.masterzendframework.com/zend-expressive-essentials/…
In this episode, we’re discussing the latest tutorial on Master Zend Framework that shows how to create a basic module in Zend Expressive. If you’ve never created a module before, or if you’re keen to get started, then this is the episode for you. You’ll learn the core dependencies that you’ll need to get started, along with the essential classes and configuration. You’ll even learn a bit about how to use Composer’s event-handling functionality to create a stream-lined installation process. Grab a cup of your favourite beverage, have a listen to the episode, and tweet me at @zfmastery with any questions. Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery Links https://github.com/zfmastery/ze-static-pages How to Create a Zend Expressive Module…
In this episode, I’m not saying anything at all about Zend Framework, Zend Expressive — even PHP. Strange, hey? Why? Well, this is a quick episode to explain why the episode numbers are missing a few in the sequence of late. Grab a cup of your favourite beverage, have a listen to the episode, and I’ll tell you everything. Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery…
In this episode, I have a question that I hope you can help me answer: Is this the right way to develop a Zend Expressive Module? Have a listen to the episode and let me know because I’m keen for your thoughts. I’m creating a new module which will handle rendering static pages in a Zend Expressive project. The question is, I’m not sure if the approach that I’ve taken by using Docker is the right one. It’s been a bit of work to get to this stage, and it sure feels right. But I’m not 100% certain. So, grab a cup of your favourite beverage, have a listen to the episode, and tweet me at @zfmastery if you agree with my approach or not. Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery Links https://github.com/zfmastery/ze-static-pages…
In this episode, I’m handing control over to you ! That’s right, I want to know what your favourite (or not so preferred) aspect of Zend Expressive and/or Zend Framework are. Why? Because I want to continue improving the quality of the tutorials (as always). And I can only do this by getting your input. So, grab a cup of your favourite beverage, have a listen to the episode, and share your thoughts, input, feedback, and ideas with me - @zfmastery . Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery…

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In this episode, I’m discussing the latest tutorial: How to Migrate from Zend Expressive Version 1 to 2 with Command-Line Tooling Support . It picks up where the previous one left off, and shows, as the title indicates, how to migrate Zend Expressive applications from version 1 to 2. I’m so excited about this tutorial, as it gets to showcase the ever-growing tooling support available in Zend Framework/Expressive. Plus, all the exciting new features and improvements in Zend Expressive v2 make it compelling to upgrade. Grab a warm beverage, and come find out more about migrating your apps with Zend Expressive Tooling ! Further Reading How to Migrate from Zend Expressive Version 1 to 2 with Command-Line Tooling Support Changes in Zend Expressive version 2 zendframework/zend-expressive-tooling Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery…
If you're getting a lot out of the Zend Expressive tutorials on Master Zend Framework, then you're going to love the new book and course that I'm creating! That's right — in case you've not heard, I'm working on a new book and course called Zend Expressive Essentials . It will teach you the essentials that you need to know to build applications with Zend Expressive. You won't be overwhelmed with loads of theory or every possible thing that you may need to know — just the essentials. If you're keen to find out more, grab a warm (or cold) beverage and come listen and find out more about what's in store! I'd really appreciate it if you would please share your email address with me , so that I know that you're interested. That way, I'll have even more incentive to make it the best book and course that I can possibly create. Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery…
In this episode, I’m discussing the latest tutorial: Create Modules and Middleware with Command-Line Tooling Support . As a bit of background, Zend Framework hasn't had the strongest command-line tooling and scaffolding support, in stark contrast, other frameworks. However, that's all changed! In this tutorial, I’m walking you through how to use the Zend Expressive Tooling package to create modules and to migrate from version 1 to version 2 of Zend Expressive. In this episode of the podcast, I give you a quick overview of what to expect in the tutorial, plus a bit more background information about the package. Grab a warm beverage, and come find out more about Zend Expressive Tooling ! Further Reading Create Modules and Middleware with Command-Line Tooling Support zendframework/zend-expressive-tooling Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery…
In this episode, I’m discussing the latest tutorial on the blog: How to Go From Development to Deployment with Docker . It’s a truly BLOCKBUSTER of a post, weighing in at 3,200 words , one far larger than any other that I’ve written for the site. But don’t let the size put you off though. It’s broken down into four easily digestible sections: Create & Build the Container Store the Image in an Accessible Registry Build a Deployment Configuration Make the Deployment Whether you’re just starting out on your Docker journey, whether you know your way around, or whether you’re itching to know how to deploy an app to production — this post is for YOU ! Grab a warm beverage, and come find out more about it ! Further Reading How to Go From Development to Deployment with Docker Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery…
In this episode, we’re talking about how to do rapid application prototyping and development with Zend Framework, by using the ReflectionBasedAbstractFactory. If you’ve not heard of it, it makes Zend Framework more Laravel-like, by (largely) avoiding the need to create factories to instantiate classes. I’m sure you’ll agree that this represents a MASSIVE time saver. It’s an excellent addition to Zend ServiceManager, one I’m sure will quickly gain a lot of traction. Grab a warm beverage, and come find out more about it ! Further Reading How To Do RAD Prototyping and Development With The ReflectionBasedAbstractFactory Zend ServiceManager 3.2.0 Release Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery…
In this episode, I’m talking, broadly, about the two latest tutorials on Master Zend Framework; those being: How To Generate Class Factories The Easy Way with FactoryCreator How To Generate Dependency Configuration's Easily with ConfigDumper These tutorials begin the exploration of some excellent new features in the latest version of Zend ServiceManager 3.2.0. What’s more, Gary Hockin , one of the core developers behind these changes, shared some interesting tidbits about where tooling’s headed in Zend ServiceManager as well. So, grab a warm beverage, and come find out more ! Further Reading How To Generate Class Factories The Easy Way with FactoryCreator How To Generate Dependency Configuration's Easily with ConfigDumper Zend ServiceManager 3.2.0 Release Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery…
In this episode, we continue on the journey of Composer discovery, discussing the recent tutorial How To Use Forked Repositories In Composer , which dug deep into how to use forked repositories with Composer. This is a very compelling part of Composer, one which can make your development life a breeze — if you let it. Not sure why you might? Have you ever submitted a patch to a repository which your application relies on, but, because that patch is vital to the uptime of your application, you can’t wait for it to be reviewed and merged into the next release? In times like these, it’s fair to want them to move faster than they normally would, so that you don’t have to wait for the normal review, merge, and release cycles. So, grab a warm beverage, and come find out more! Further Reading How To Use Forked Repositories In Composer The Composer Command-Line Essentials How To Automate Projects Using Composer Scripts Composer documentation Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery…
In this episode, we continue on the journey of Composer discovery, discussing the latest tutorial on Master Zend Framework , which dives deep into the scripts section of composer.json. Not heard of the scripts section? In a nutshell, it: Lets you automate all the things Stops you having to remember commands with stacks of command line switches, options, and configurations You can even stack commands together to make your life even easier! Grab a warm beverage, and come find out more! Further Reading composer.json scripts documentation Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery…
In this episode, let’s look at one of the most essential tools in Zend Framework’s (and PHP’s) wider ecosystem - Composer. I’m sure you’ve heard of and used it. But how well do you really know it? Do you just know composer install, update, and require, and some of the composer.json configuration? Or do you really know it? In this series, you’re going to take your skills to the next level; starting with the command-line. Grab a warm beverage, and come find out more! Further Reading Composer CLI documentation Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery…
In this episode, I’m stepping back a bit from the usual flow and turning the mic over to you. I’m keen to find out exactly what you want to learn about Zend Framework, what the one feature is that you’re keen to know about. If there’s some way in which I can help you learn more effectively, more deeply, I’d love to know. Grab a warm beverage, and come find out more! Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery…
In this episode, I'm back, talking about the excellent package Interop-Config by Sandro Keil. Interop-Config helps ensure that you have a valid configuration for your code. It can provide default options, as well as enforce mandatory options, ensuring that it has a well laid out structure, and is easy to understand. Grab a warm beverage, and come find out more! Questions/Comments/Suggestions Tweet me at @zfmastery Further Reading How To Simplify Expressive Configuration with Interop-Config…
In this episode, I'm really excited to continue on with the Developing with Docker series and show how to run tests in the environment which we've created. Grab a warm beverage, and find out more. Questions/Comments/Suggestions @zfmastery Further Reading How To Build a Local Development Environment Using Docker…
In this episode, we’re talking about errors, exceptions, and the Whoops error handler, commonly used in Zend Expressive projects. Specifically, I’m talking about what happens when you forget to enable it, and the confusion which that can cause. If you’re experiencing errors, such as HTTP 500s, and wondering why no information is appearing in your logs, perhaps you forgot to enable or configure the Whoops error handler. Grab a warm beverage, and find out more. Questions/Comments/Suggestions @zfmastery Further Reading Whoops, I Forgot The Error Handler Whoops - PHP errors for cool kids…
This isn't a long episode (not that they ever are). But in this episode, I'm giving a small apology for the recent quietness on the blog, with a bit of background as to why. In short, computers are great — when they work . Gladly, things appear to be back to normal now. So it’s onwards and upwards my friends! Questions/Comments/Suggestions @zfmastery…
After many months of hard work, Zend\Db Deep Dive is ready! SQL’s long been a part of modern web applications, especially those created using PHP. But SQL’s not a skill that sits at the top of most developers key skills list. Nor is it one that we’re often itching to learn. So I created this course to help bridge the gap. If you know the basics of SQL, but want to do it in an object-oriented , reusable , flexible , and maintainable way, then this is the course for you! In this episode, I’m sharing a bit about it, why the course was created, and what you can get out of it. Have a listen and check out the course . Questions/Comments/Suggestions @zfmastery…
The recent Docker tutorial has gained a lot of traction — especially in the wider community. But it couldn’t have been done without the support of those far wiser and learned than myself. So, in this episode, I’m giving a special shout out to the people that helped make the tutorial happen …plus a little bit more. Questions/Comments/Suggestions @zfmastery…
Ever wanted to create a local development, without a lot of hassle? In this episode, I'm giving further insight in to the recent tutorial about building local development environments using Docker . Docker is a tool that I — genuinely — have come to love, every bit as much as my enthusiasm in the episode shows. If you've been having issues with setting up a local development environment, simply, quickly, and effectively, then this is an episode you don't want to miss. For more information, check out the following links: http://www.masterzendframework.com/docker-development-environment/ https://github.com/settermjd/docker-for-local-development https://learningcontainers.com/ https://leanpub.com/dockerfordevs Questions/Comments/Suggestions @zfmastery…
Ever thought Eloquent and Expressive would go together like Ebony and Ivory? I’m guessing the answer’s likely no. But, they can - if that’s your cup of tea, and you’re looking for a change from Zend\Db or Doctrine. In this episode, I share why I decided to see if they’d fit in the recent tutorial . For more information, check out the following links: https://laravel.com/docs/5.2/eloquent http://www.masterzendframework.com/using-eloquent-with-expressive/ Questions/Comments/Suggestions @zfmastery…
In this episode, I give further background on the recent tutorial which covered the basics of downloading files in Zend Expressive . Whilst downloading files can be a common part of creating web-based applications, people have mentioned that they’ve had trouble getting started doing so in Zend Expressive. So I wanted to give yet more information, in addition to the tutorial, to help out. Many thanks to @acelayaa and @haritk for the technical discussions and feedback. For more information, check out the following links: https://github.com/zendframework/zend-diactoros/blob/master/src/Stream.php http://www.masterzendframework.com/downloading-files-in-zend-expressive/ https://www.inanimatt.com/php-files.html Questions/Comments/Suggestions @zfmastery…
Given Zend Framework’s design and very flexible nature, it can be easy to end up with a bloated global configuration, if we’re not careful. This episode follows up the recent tutorial on ConfigProviders . In it, I provide further background the ConfigProviders tutorial, on why ConfigProviders can help reduce configuration complexity, and maintainability. For more information, check out the following links: http://www.masterzendframework.com/using-configproviders/ https://github.com/mtymek/expressive-config-manager Questions/Comments/Suggestions @zfmastery…
In this episode, I’m giving a quick overview of one of Zend Expressive’s two, non-default, routing packages - Aura Router. Part of the Aura project, which is an independent collection of libraries, and originally designed for PHP 5.4 by Paul M Jones ( @pmjones ). Aura is, in the words of the repository: Powerful and flexible web routing for PSR-7 requests. It's an excellent package, sporting a range of powerful features, including: route groups, route caching, custom matching rules, and the ability to generate paths from routes. For more information, check out the following links: https://github.com/auraphp/Aura.Router http://zend-expressive.readthedocs.org/en/0.2.1/router/aura http://www.sitepoint.com/web-routing-in-php-with-aura-router/ Questions/Comments/Suggestions @zfmastery…
In this episode, I’m giving a quick overview of Zend Expressive’s default routing package - FastRoute. FastRoute, as the documentation says: Provides a fast implementation of a regular expression based router Written by Nikita Popov, or nikic on Twitter and GitHub, it’s both a simple and uncomplicated, yet extremely fast and highly performant routing package. It's one worthy of being the default routing package for the Zend Expressive standalone installer. To find out more information on it, check out these key links: FastRoute Using FastRoute Fast request routing using regular expressions Questions/Comments/Suggestions @zfmastery…
In this episode, I’m stepping through the standard directory structure, common to all Zend Expressive applications setup using the skeleton application and installer . It's a good discussion about what comes by default, and what each directory contains. Questions/Comments/Suggestions @zfmastery
With Zend Expressive, you can build all kinds of middleware-based applications, such as APIs, websites, single page applications, even extremely large and sophisticated applications. In this episode, I show you four key ways in which you can configure your expressive applications. These are: Basic routing configuration Using a container Using a Configuration-Driven Container Hybrid Container and Programmatic Creation To find out more information on it, check out these key links: https://github.com/zendframework/zend-expressive/blob/master/doc/book/reference/usage-examples.md https://github.com/zendframework/zend-expressive/blob/master/doc/book/index.md#installation https://github.com/zendframework/zend-expressive/blob/master/doc/book/features/application.md#adding-routable-middleware Questions/Comments/Suggestions @zfmastery…
In this episode I'm talking about a key benefit of PSR-7 , one I hinted at in episode 2 & 3, one which I’m really excited about — interoperability . Merriam-Webster defines interoperability as: The ability of a system to work with or use the parts or equipment of another system So why is that a good thing? Have a listen and find out.…
In this episode, I’m looking at PSR-7, the second of two core components which Zend Expressive is built on. Zend Framework team lead, Matthew Weier O'Phinney describes it as: a set of standard HTTP message interfaces so that we can create an ecosystem in which PHP developers can create re-usable middleware that they can share. The PSR site describes it as: common interfaces for representing HTTP messages as described in RFC 7230 and RFC 7231, and URIs for use with HTTP messages as described in RFC 3986. To find out more information on it, check out these key links: https://mwop.net/blog/2015-01-08-on-http-middleware-and-psr-7.html http://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-7/ http://www.masterzendframework.com/zend-expressive-introduction/ https://github.com/zendframework/zend-expressive Questions/Comments/Suggestions @zfmastery…
Today, I'm talking about one of the two core concepts behind Zend Expressive - Middleware. But what is Middleware? Here's a quick definition: Middleware, in the context of software applications, is a layer that sits somewhere in the middle, between a request and response. Applications built around a middleware foundation are able to insert functionality in what can be thought of as a series of blocks, blocks which don’t necessarily need to know about one another, nor have any relevance to those which come before, nor those which come after. The blocks are stacked in a particular order and can either pass the current request on to the next one in the chain, or change the request, based on what happens during the processing of that block, changing the dispatched request. To find out more information on it, check out these key links: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Middleware https://mwop.net/blog/2015-01-08-on-http-middleware-and-psr-7.html http://www.masterzendframework.com/zend-expressive-introduction/ Questions/Comments/Suggestions @zfmastery…
This is the prelude, where you'll find out what the show's about, what you can expect, and what's coming up in future episodes. In a nutshell, it's: A bi-weekly, roughly 3 minute, show About all things Zend Framework, especially Zend Framework 3 Gives you all the latest updates, changes, and events in the world of Zend Framework and the wider ecosystem Stay tuned to learn all there is about Zend Framework! Questions/Comments/Suggestions @zfmastery…
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