On the 7php.com site today there's a new interview in their PHP community series, a talk with Stuart Herbert of the Phix project:
In this edition I talked with Stuart Herbert (@stuherbert), a highly highly and highly experienced software engineer. His interview is packed with insights and experienced thoughts. Herbert is one of those rare experienced geek who also teaches the principles of T'ai Chi Ch'uan. Stuart has been involved in almost everything out there in the Programming sphere; he's a conference speaker, author of books, author for magazine articles, does pod-casts, volunteer developer for Gentoo Linux, contributor and lead to open-source PHP software like PHIX, has been a founder of the University of Sheffield's Computer and Software Society growing it to over 1,800 members, and so much more as you will read below.
Questions include how he got started with PHP, his opinion of the language now versus when he started, advice to budding PHP developers and what tools he likes and uses. They also talk about his thoughts on conferences, ORMs, traits and the balance between good engineering and good management.
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