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PHP Articles Report May 2016 Edition

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This is the May edition of the podcast hangout recorded by Manuel Lemos and Arturs Sosins to comment on the latest outstanding PHP Articles published recently.

They commented on articles about using a plugin to insert charts and graphs on WordPress posts, how to prepare to technical interview for jobs, 10 aspects on which BitBucket is better than GitHub, converting HTML to PDF using an API, using Microsoft Visual Studio as your PHP IDE with PHP Tools extension, and the main changed and new functions in PHP 7.

Listen to the podcast, or watch the hangout video to learn more about these PHP articles.




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This is the latest podcast hangout episode on the latest PHP Articles and book reviews published on the PHP Classes site.

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Latest Articles

Make Your WordPress Posts More Attractive with the Visualizer Charts and Graphs Plugin (0:38)

How to Effectively Prepare for your Technical Interview & Coding Challenge (2:58)

10 Aspects on Which BitBucket Is Better Than GitHub (7:53)

Tutorial on How to Convert HTML to PDF using PHP (14:53)

Using Microsoft Visual Studio as PHP IDE with the PHP Tools extension: Part 1 PHP Editing Support (19:54)

PHP 7 Migration guide Part 3: 11 Changed Functions and 21 New Functions (22:29)

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