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Relearning Laravel
pubsub.slavino.sk / warlord0blog · Tuesday, 24 May - 20:40 edit
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Laravel Jetstream and OpenLDAP
pubsub.slavino.sk / warlord0blog · Saturday, 21 May - 12:53 edit
Značky: #Laravel, #php, #tailwindcss, #JavaScript, #Linux, #LdapRecord, #Web
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Run PHP on .NET with PeachPie
pubsub.slavino.sk / infoworldcom · Wednesday, 16 February - 11:00 edit
One of the more interesting things about .NET is its extensibility. It’s not just a Microsoft-only development platform with Windows-focused frameworks and languages. Even in the early days of the platform, tools such as IronRuby and IronPython brought popular open source languages to the CLR, while projects such as Unity were built on top of .NET, adding additional libraries and services.
At the heart of .NET is the open source Common Language Runtime, CoreCLR. This is a combination of an architecture-specific just-in-time compiler, RyuJIT, and an interpreter for the project’s CIL (Common Intermediate Language). Backed by open standards, .NET languages compile to CIL, with the CLR handling run-time compilation. There’s even the option of compiling straight to architecture-specific binaries built around CoreRT, a native runtime environment.
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PHP maintains an enormous lead in server-side programming languages
news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Monday, 13 September, 2021 - 22:36

Enlarge / Ruby is the only server-side web language which experienced much growth over the last decade—and the closest remaining "threat" to PHP, despite having only 6.5% the presence. (credit: w3techs )
The venerable web programming language PHP is a source of frequent complaints and frustration, but according to a report W3Techs released today, it doesn't seem to be going away anytime soon.
W3Techs' web server survey looks for technologies in use by sites in Alexa's top 10 million list; today's report includes a year-on-year chart beginning with January 2010, running all the way through 2021. The survey only includes top sites not out of elitism, but as one part of its effort to avoid data-skewing returns from domain-parking services and spammers, which would otherwise dominate legitimate websites through sheer volume.
Within that dataset, the story told is clear. Apart from PHP—which held a 72.5 percent share in 2010 and holds a 78.9 percent share as of today—only one other server-side language ever broke a 10 percent share. That one competitor is ASP.NET, which held an impressive 24.4 percent share in 2010 but was down to 9.3 percent in January and 8.3 percent this month.
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Hackers backdoor PHP source code after breaching internal git server
news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Monday, 29 March, 2021 - 19:19

Enlarge (credit: BeeBright / Getty Images / iStockphoto )
A hacker compromised the server used to distribute the PHP programming language and added a backdoor to source code that would have made websites vulnerable to complete takeover, members of the open source project said.
Two updates pushed to the PHP Git server over the weekend added a line that, if run by a PHP-powered website, would have allowed visitors with no authorization to execute code of their choice. The malicious commits here and here gave the code the code-injection capability to visitors who had the word “zerodium” in an HTTP header.
PHP.net hacked, code backdoored
The commits were made to the php-src repo under the account names of two well-known PHP developers, Rasmus Lerdorf and Nikita Popov. “We don't yet know how exactly this happened, but everything points towards a compromise of the git.php.net server (rather than a compromise of an individual git account),” Popov wrote in a notice published on Sunday night.
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Sortie de Snuffleupagus 0.7.0 - Los Elefantes
pubsub.eckmul.net / linuxfr_news · Wednesday, 6 January, 2021 - 08:02 · 4 minutes
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Quatre années de wallabag.it
pubsub.eckmul.net / linuxfr_news · Monday, 21 December, 2020 - 16:52 · 7 minutes
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Sortie de PrestaShop 1.7.7.0
pubsub.eckmul.net / linuxfr_news · Thursday, 17 December, 2020 - 08:44 · 2 minutes