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PHP founder Rasmus Lerdorf has left his long-held position at Yahoo, according to his Twitter account. Lerdorf joined Yahoo in 2002 and has worked for the company as an engineer since. Lerdorf is ...
Lerdorf, who left Yahoo last November, will be leading development of WePay's API. The API will begin rolling out to a small number of developers this summer (you can ask to ...
Rasmus Lerdorf was the original creator of PHP, which has evolved from his personal home page project into an open-source scripting language used worldwide. Lerdorf was interviewed recently via e ...
We sit down with Rasmus Lerdorf, creator of the programming language PHP, to find out why he hates coding, loves Etsy and is the only Latino Eskimo in California. “I find programming boring and ...
Lerdorf: They should be upgrading more. We have lots and lots of users on older versions of PHP, which sometimes gets a little frustrating, and people will complain about features and missing ...
Lerdorf also talked about the debugging process of PHP. The language’s developers rely on outside testers to ensure a new version of PHP works across all combinations of hardware and software.
PHP creator Lerdorf: Facebook should be doing more. The social network was built with open-source PHP, a language created by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1995.
PHP‘s creator Rasmus Lerdorf did not intend to create an entirely new programming language. Over 20 years ago, the Danish software engineer was looking for a better way to fix what he described ...
In June, 1995, Rasmus Lerdorf made an announcement on a Usenet group. You can still read it. Today, twenty five years on, PHP is about as ubiquitous as it could possibly have become. I’d be w… ...
Created by Rasmus Lerdorf in 1994, PHP had an inauspicious start as a set of scripts for dynamically updating Lerdorf’s homepage. Over the years, Lerdorf and others augmented PHP to make a full ...
The malicious commits, which appeared to be signed off under the names of Popov and Lerdorf (1,2), were masked as simple typographical errors that needed to be resolved.
The threat actors made the two code changes in the name of Popov and PHP co-author Rasmus Lerdorf. Both the changes were innocently captioned to reflect that they fixed typos in the code.