I hope everyone is doing well as we approach the end of 2024. This year has been fantastic for PHP, PHP projects, and the PHP community as a whole. We witnessed the PHP internals team release PHP 8.4, which introduced several exciting features such as property hooks, asymmetric visibility, a new deprecation attribute, and new […]
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