PHP-FIG: 3.0 or RebrandI’m tired of talking about the PHP-FIG. I don’t want to, and I won’t have anything to do with it. That said, as my timeline is full of old…
A Quick Note on PSR NumberingThe last PSR from the FIG to be sent out into the world, to be used by whoever felt like using it, was PSR-4: Autoloader. Now people are…
Developer Fallacies of 2014Some people like to take a quick walk down memory lane in January, and post their highlights of the previous year. Last year (2014) was…
Send PSR-0 to the Standards Farm in the SkyThis article attempts to convince you that deprecating the PSR-0 auto-loading standard in favor of the PSR-4 auto-loading standard is not…
Composer now supports PSR-4I haven’t really posted about PSR-4 here other than as a footnote in this old article, but if you follow me on Twitter or hang out on Reddit…
The Tribal Framework MindsetTwitter seems to lead to the same thing happening over and over again. I say something I think is entirely uncontroversial People…
PSR-2 v CodeSniffer PSR-2: A Success StoryI’ve had static analysis tools running in Sublime Text for a long time, but for most of that time I have had CodeSniffer and it’s PSR-…
Progress in the PHP-FIGThe PHP Framework Interoperability Group (PHP-FIG) has been around for 4 years, and it’s produced 4 PSR’s, which to some is a sign of…
Composer and PSR-0: Friends, Not RelativesAs a huge proponent of Composer, a happy user of PSR-0 and a voting member on the PHP-FIG I get into plenty of conversations about all of…
Is PSR-0 Shortsighted, or are you?One of the fun things about trying to support the PHP-FIG and all the good its doing, is seeing blog posts written complaining about it by…
PSR-2: The Tough DecisionPSR-2 has been out for a while now, and even though developers from member projects (such as Joomla, Drupal, phpBB, CakePHP, Symfony and…