ARRRR!!! The Cap'n just prevented me from committing secrets to a public repository. I knew I should have gone to bed 🙃 Good to know that the Cap'n is watching over my sleep deprived shoulder 🏴☠️ #commit-like-a-pirate
Arrr! A new CaptainHook be settin’ sail! ⚓️ These last voyages be all ‘bout makin’ yer config as simple as swabbin’ the deck. Ye can now use mighty shorthands and toss all that redundant clutter overboard. And the commit message handling? Polished like a treasure chest o’ coin! 🪙 Hoist the Jolly Roger and give it a try, ye scallywags!
@alessandrolai Same reasoning here, running different PHARs, not a problem, but maintaining different tests for different versions… not really if you don’t want to maintain multiple versions 5.x 6.x
Since it is getting more and more difficult to support older PHP versions and PHP 8.5 is around the corner, I will drop support for PHP 8.0 in all upcoming releases. Version 8.1 is still used by roughly 15%. Not sure I want to leave them behind. What do you think?
Build like it’s 2025 – not like you’re trapped in a 2018 demo of Gatsby.
You’ll end up with faster sites, happier users, and fewer regrets."
It's time for modern CSS to kill the SPA
Native CSS transitions have quietly killed the strongest argument for client-side routing. Yet people keep building terrible apps instead of performant websites.