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PHP Annotated – June 2022

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PHP Annotated – June 2022

Roman Pronskiy
Roman Pronskiy June 16, 2022

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PHP Annotated Monthly

Greetings everyone!

Welcome to the June installment of PHP Annotated, where we’ll catch up on the most interesting things that have happened in the PHP world over the last month, including curated news, articles, tools, and videos.

Kudos to Sergey Panteleev for helping compile the June edition of PHP Annotated.

  • php.net received a new homepage design!
    Thanks to Lucas Azevedo and the team for the refreshing look.
  • PHP 7.4.30, PHP 8.0.20, and PHP 8.1.7 have been released
    This is a security update to the supported branches. All users are encouraged to upgrade to the latest version.
  • PHP 8.2.0 Alpha 1 has been released
    The first alpha has been released, kicking off the PHP 8.2 release process. Updates will be released every two weeks on a defined schedule with the final release expected around November 24.

    A feature freeze is expected on July 19, meaning some changes might still make it into the release. The most notable changes at the moment are as follows:

    For a complete list of changes, see php.watch/versions/8.2.

    If you are on Mac, you can try PHP 8.2 with homebrew via the Nightly channel thanks to shivammathur/homebrew-php.

    Otherwise, Docker images are probably the best option to try it with no hassle.

  • PER Coding Style has been tagged 1.0.0
    PER Coding Style 1.0.0 is the same as PSR-12. This recommendation will now evolve much faster to keep up with all the new features that we’re getting in the PHP language.
    Congratulations to the whole working group!

    If you don’t know what a PER is, it’s similar to a PSR but it’s not set in stone, it’s meant to evolve rapidly over time, so the coding style is the perfect example where a PER is the best way to go.

    More information about the PER workflow here: https://t.co/jlrrX38AJQ

    — PHP-FIG (@phpfig) June 10, 2022

  • PhpStorm 2022.2 Early Access Program Is Open
    Built-in Rector support, lots of improvements for generics in PHP, and more.
  • Developer Ecosystem Survey 2022
    Take part in the yearly ecosystem survey for the chance to win a MacBook Pro, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5, or other prizes.

PHP Core

Most of the Core news is covered in detail in the PHP Core Roundup series from the PHP Foundation. The third episode of this series is coming soon, so we’ll only mention it briefly:

Tools

PhpStorm

Symfony

Laravel

Misc

Community

That’s all for today – thanks for reading!

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