We may be starting to wrap things up, but this amazing event is far from over! Huge thanks to #VonageDev for sponsoring our second after party! #LonghornPHP wouldn't be possible without our sponsors, so please make sure to thank them!
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We may be starting to wrap things up, but this amazing event is far from over! Huge thanks to #VonageDev for sponsoring our second after party! #LonghornPHP wouldn't be possible without our sponsors, so please make sure to thank them!
Closing out #longhornphp for this year is @ramsey talking about Saving Open Source.
Our final set of multi-track #longhornphp sessions consist of David Kerber talking about IAM, @ahoylemon explaining the benefits of progressive web apps, and Ben Batschelet describing how to create developer-friendly projects.
After an insightful keynote from @Coriography, #longhornphp afternoon sessions have commenced. Daniel Scherzer is walking through new PHP 8.5 features, @cabbey is unearthing advanced shenanigans of the Rector variety, and @scottkeckwarren is speaking of taming time itself.
Thanks to our 11am hour #longhornphp presenters: @asgrim talking about PIE, @EvanHahn walking through Unicode, and Keith Davis explaining the machinations of a multi-version, multi-step PHP upgrade.
We're well into our first multi-track #longhornphp sessions of the day, after a keynote from @flowcontrol. We have @DaveLiddament talking about decoupling tests, @ericpoe walking through the command line, and Nočnica Mellifera explaining how to monitor synthetics with Playwright.
Thanks to all of our fantastic speakers today, and our sponsors as well! Ready for the After-Party? Tonight's party is sponsored by @roave - come hang out in the Main Ballroom to socialize, enjoy some tasty beverages, and play games! As always, Code of Conduct applies!
For our final #longhornphp sessions of the day we have @Crell getting meta about PHP attributes, Mandy Hubbard talking about software supply chain security, and @OGProgrammer vibe coding it up with Claude.
A bit late, but this hour's #longhornphp sessions are courtesy Bree Hall talking about Git, @lotharthesavior on building resilient event-driven applications, and @mikemiles86 talking about shifting left by incorporating testing earlier in the development process.
Our next set of afternoon #longhornphp sessions is a rundown of what happens when you inherited a legacy application by @joepferguson, a discussion of local development via DDEV with Bernardo Martinez, and a digression into writing SQL with AI by Dave Stokes.
Friday afternoon #longhornphp sessions are commencing. We have "Love your Monolith" from @m1ke, "AI Agents in Drupal" by @marcusjohansson, database optimization strategies by @alena, and a special uncon presentation about HTTP/3 by Paul Dejean.
Lunch today is sponsored by @phparch - Thanks so much PHP Architect! Head over to the hallway just across from registration - and enjoy! #LonghornPHP
Got plenty of slots left for the #longhornphp uncon
Next up at #longhornphp, we're navigating the #a11y evolution with @volkswagenchick using network magic to do zero trust with @josh, and doing @phpunit database testing with @cspray
The 1st (zero-indexed) day of #longhornphp is well underway! After an opening keynote by Cory House, we have Janani Subbiah talking about API specification, @manchuck walking through PHP security mechanisms, and @scottkeckwarren explaining database design for developers.
The morning tutorials at #LonghornPHP are concluded! Please join us for lunch in Hill Country C, then get ready for the afternoon sessions!
The #longhornphp 2025 tutorial day is underway! @alena is presenting on BDD, @flowcontrol is walking through building an observability extension with Rust, and @DaveLiddament is diving into building custom Rector rules.
Good Morning #LonghornPHP attendees! Today is a beautiful day here in Austin - if you're attending tutorials today, remember to dress in layers - the venue is WELL air-conditioned.