Derick Rethans: Xdebug Update: October 2019

  Xdebug Update: October 2019 
   
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  Another month, another monthly update where I explain what happened with Xdebug development in this past month. It will be published on the first Tuesday after the...

WordPress 5.3 RC4

The fourth release candidate for WordPress 5.3 is now available!

WordPress 5.3 is currently scheduled to be released on November 12 2019, but we need your help to get there—if you haven’t tried 5.3 yet, now is the time!

There are two ways to test the WordPress 5.3 release candidate:

For details about what to expect in WordPress 5.3, please see the first,  second and third release candidate posts.

Release Candidate 4 contains three bug fixes for the new default theme, Twenty Twenty (see #48450), and addresses the following:

  • The Twemoji library has been updated from 12.1.2 to 12.1.3 (see #48293).
  • Two regressions in the Media component (see #48451 and #48453).
  • One bug in the Upload component (see #48472)
  • Five bugs in the Block Editor component (see #48502)

Plugin and Theme Developers

Please test your plugins and themes against WordPress 5.3 and update the Tested up to version in the readme to 5.3. If you find compatibility problems, please be sure to post to the support forums so we can figure those out before the final release.

The WordPress 5.3 Field Guide has also been published, which details the major changes.

A new dev note has been published since the Field Guide was released, Use of the “wp_update_attachment_metadata” filter as “upload is complete” hook. Plugin and theme authors are asked to please read this note and make any necessary adjustments to continue working well in WordPress 5.3 or share any difficulties encountered on #48451.

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Tips for Hiring a WordPress Professional

WordPress is an incredibly flexible Content Management System (CMS). Through the use of themes and plugins, you can build just about any type of website that you can dream up.

Still, even seasoned pros can hit roadblocks along the way. Sometimes, there’s a certain feature or function that is just beyond our reach. That’s when hiring on a WordPress professional to help out can be very beneficial.

Today, we’ll take a look at a few scenarios where having that extra helping hand makes sense. Plus, we’ll also provide some good traits to look for in an expert. Let’s get started!

When You’re Spinning Your Wheels

We’ll start with an obvious one. There are times when, regardless of what your end goal is, you find yourself struggling to get there.

And, while we’ll get into more detailed situations below, there are a couple of really broad themes here:

  1. Getting the job done the right way;
  2. Maintaining efficiency throughout the project;

If you are having difficulties with either of these tasks, then your project faces at least some level of risk. The biggest of which may be in wasting precious time trying to figure out an issue – especially when you have other things on your to-do list. Bringing another person into the mix can help kickstart progress and hopefully save you some stress.

A vehicle stuck in mud.

When You Need to Customize an Existing Plugin or Theme

WordPress plugins can do some truly amazing things. But one size does not fit all. There are so many niche use cases that even the most flexible of plugins can’t possibly cover each one. For instance, this is often the case with eCommerce, as every project has its own specific wants and needs.

When it comes to themes, well, they often promise quite a bit. However, customizing one to your exact specifications can quickly devolve into a mess. You can end up ripping things apart in order to put them back together in a way that works best for your project.

In either case, hiring on an expert will help you conquer the challenges of making it all work.

An engine.

When What You Need Doesn’t Exist (Yet)

There are occasions when existing plugins or themes just aren’t going to cut it. Maybe they get you 75% of the way to your goal, but that last 25% could present a steep obstacle. In a particularly difficult case, you may spend more time and/or money trying to refactor an existing solution as you would building from scratch.

Therefore, crafting a custom solution can be a better deal. It offers you the look and functionality you need and has been built to spec. In other words, you won’t have to settle for something that is less than what your project requires.

However, this can be a difficult route for a solo freelancer or small agency. Even if you are an experienced designer or coder, starting from scratch takes a lot of time and patience. Meanwhile, other areas may languish.

This is a time when recruiting help can take a great deal of pressure off of you.

A man drafting a blueprint.

Characteristics of a Top WordPress Pro

Now that you have some ideas on when to add another (albeit temporary) member to your team, it’s time to find the right person. But what should you look for in a potential candidate?

While each of us has our own strengths, weaknesses and specialties, there are a few common traits that stand out. And not all of them are technical. So, when looking to hire a WordPress professional, think about the following:

Knowledge of the “WordPress” Way

In development, there is always more than one way to get things done. But there are also best practices that should be followed. Any successful candidate should have a working knowledge of them.

Relevant Skills and Experience

Whatever you’re hiring this person to do, they should have experience relevant to the task. If, for example, you need help with WooCommerce, an ideal candidate should have worked with it before. Likewise, if you’re looking for someone to build you a custom Gutenberg editor block, they should probably have some prior knowledge of React.

While they may not have done the exact thing you need, you’ll want to be sure that they have a background that will allow them to figure it out.

Responsiveness and Reliability

This one isn’t WordPress-specific, but still vital. Whoever has the honor of working with you should be able to consistently make deadlines and communicate relatively quickly. Nobody is perfect in this area, but you want to see an effort being made. Nothing kills trust faster than an unreliable person.

A neon sign depicting a handshake.

The Benefits of a Pro

A complex project can put a lot of weight on your shoulders. Hiring the right person to help can make a world of difference. They can keep things moving forward, better ensuring that you can hit your targets.

Of course, the biggest roadblock is often a lack of budget. That’s why WordPress projects, especially large ones, should include some additional wiggle room in your proposal. Even a few hundred extra dollars will get you further along the path to a successful outcome, if not all the way there.

Ultimately, the outcome is what matters most. Sometimes you really can do it all by yourself. But it’s also nice to know that help is out there when you need it.

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Alejandro Celaya | Blog: How to properly handle a doctrine entity manager on an expressive application served with swoole

Some of you probably know that I have a pet project in which I like to work from time to time. This project is a self-hosted URL shortener called Shlink.

Shlink is built using expressive as the base framework for the HTTP-dispatching task. A while ago, an expressive module was released to officia...

Community News: Latest PECL Releases (11.05.2019)

Latest PECL Releases:

  • swoole 4.4.12
    New API


    • Runtime::getHookFlags (#2915) (@limingxinleo)

    Enhancement

    • Support Websocket Compression on client-side (#2937) (@twose)
    • Support compress websocket message by frame (#2937) (@twose)
    • Optimized the detect logical of shortname (#2935) (@sy-records)
    • Better compression handler (Gzip and Brotli) (#2928) (@twose)
    • Reduce memory copy (#2893) (7fc93504) (@hantaohuang) (@twose)
    • Accepted connection will inherit the options of server (#2898) (@twose)
    • CoroutineHttpServer support HTTP2 protocol now (5479dbc4) (@matyhtf)
    • Automatically add Content-Type header when use sendfile (4e62bc52) (@matyhtf)
    • Compatibility with Zend preloader (Special thanks to PHP team) (#2899) (@twose)
    • Implement RFC-7692 (#2906) (@matyhtf)
    • Support PHP error control operators (#2916) (@twose)
    • Support socket_send_timeout option for sync client (#2919) (@matyhtf)
    • Support NPN (#2900) (@matyhtf)
    • Improve HTTP proxy handshake request (#2922) (@twose)

    Fixed

    • Fixed AIO task num overflow (7038bdc1) (@twose)
    • Fixed gdbinit, support get backtrace info of current stack (bd033e56) (@twose)
    • Fixed Websocket Compression (ca818657) (@matyhtf)
    • Fixed compilation failure caused BrotliDecoder (#2925) (@twose)
    • Fixed memory error caused by compressing big data (#2928) (@twose)
    • Fixed #2890 (start a ProcessPool without onWorkerStart event) (#2892) (@twose)
    • Fixed the bug that close the connection in non-current worker (#2891) (@matyhtf)
    • Fixed memory error of create socket failure (2948f10a) (@matyhtf)
    • Fixed missing ssl_host_name of HTTPS proxy (#2904) (@twose)
    • Fixed CID-1466865 (#2923) (@tutanhamon)
  • scoutapm 1.0.0
    - More documentation into README.md (#38) - Better text matrix introduced, including PHP 7.4 tests (#40) - Improved argument handling for functions like `curl_exec`, `fwrite`, `fread`, `PDOStatement->execute` (#42, #43) - Bug fixes for #41 and #29 to help prevent bad configuration of overwritten functions (#44)
  • mysqlnd_azure 1.0.1
    - A PHP extension implemented using mysqlnd plugin API which provides redirection feature support.
  • redis 5.1.0
    This release contains important bugfixes and improvements.

    phpredis 5.1.0

    • Allow to specify scheme for session handler [53a8bcc7] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)

    phpredis 5.1.0RC2

    • Fix missing null byte in PHP_MINFO_FUNCTION [8bc2240c] (Remi Collet)
    • Remove dead code generic_unsubscribe_cmd [8ee4abbc] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Add documentation for zpopmin and zpopmax [99ec24b3, 4ab1f940] (@alexander-schranz)

    phpredis 5.1.0RC1

    • Fix regression for multihost_distribute_call added in 112c77e3 [fbe0f804] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Fix regression for conntecting to unix sockets with relative path added in 1f41da64 [17b139d8, 7ef17ce1] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Fix unix-socket detection logic broken in 418428fa [a080b73f] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Fix memory leak and bug with getLastError for redis_mbulk_reply_assoc and redis_mbulk_reply_zipped. [7f42d628, 3a622a07] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko), (Michael Grunder)
    • Fix bug with password contain "#" for redis_session [2bb08680] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Add optional support for Zstd compression, using --enable-redis-ztsd. This requires libzstd version >= 1.3.0 [2abc61da] (Remi Collet)
    • Fix overallocation in RedisCluster directed node commands [cf93649] (Michael Grunder)
    • Also attach slaves when caching cluster slots [0d6d3fdd, b114fc26] (Michael Grunder)
    • Use zend_register_persistent_resource_ex for connection pooling [fdada7ae, 7c6c43a6] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Refactor redis_session [91a8e734, 978c3074] (Pavlo Yatsukhnenko)
    • Documentation improvements (@Steveb-p, @tangix, @ljack-adista, @jdreesen, Michael Grunder)
  • xdebug 2.8.0
    Thu, Oct 31, 2019 - xdebug 2.8.0

    = Fixed bugs:

    • Fixed issue #1665: Segfault with garbage collection and complex function arguments
    • Fixed issue #1699: Crash during debugging Phalcon project
    • Fixed issue #1705: Crash while debugging with ionCube being used
    • Fixed issue #1708: Crash on evaluating object with properties
    • Fixed issue #1709: Wrong data type breaks tests on Big Endian build
    • Fixed issue #1713: INIT_FCALL is not overloaded in code coverage
  • swoole 4.4.10
    Enhancement --- + Refactor compression handler (Gzip and Brotli) (#2928) (@twose)

    Fixed

    • Fixed compilation failure caused BrotliDecoder (#2925) (@twose)
    • Fixed memory error caused by compressing big data (#2928) (@twose)
  • swoole 4.4.9
    New API --- + Runtime::getHookFlags (#2915) (@limingxinleo)

    Enhancement

    • Reduce memory copy (#2893) (7fc93504) (@hantaohuang) (@twose)
    • Accepted connection will inherit the options of server (#2898) (@twose)
    • CoroutineHttpServer support HTTP2 protocol now (5479dbc4) (@matyhtf)
    • Automatically add Content-Type header when use sendfile (4e62bc52) (@matyhtf)
    • Compatibility with Zend preloader (Special thanks the PHP team) (#2899) (@twose)
    • Implement RFC-7692 (#2906) (@matyhtf)
    • Support PHP error control operators (#2916) (@twose)
    • Support socket_send_timeout option for sync client (#2919) (@matyhtf)
    • Support NPN (#2900) (@matyhtf)
    • Improve HTTP proxy handshake request (#2922) (@twose)

    Fixed

    • Fixed #2890 (start a ProcessPool without onWorkerStart event) (#2892) (@twose)
    • Fixed the bug that close the connection in non-current worker (#2891) (@matyhtf)
    • Fixed memory error of create socket failure (2948f10a) (@matyhtf)
    • Fixed missing ssl_host_name of HTTPS proxy (#2904) (@twose)
    • Fixed CID-1466865 (#2923) (@tutanhamon)
  • datadog_trace 0.34.0
    ### Added
    • Yii 2 support #624, #630
    • Enable tracing when no autoloaders used by setting DD_TRACE_NO_AUTOLOADER=true #627
    • Safe to-string conversion for all datatypes on DDTraceSpanData #613

    Changed

    • Improve dd-doctor with and container tagging detector when open_basedir is set #629

Striking Examples of the Glitch Effect in Web Design

Distortion effects are incredibly popular among web artists these days. Throughout the year, we saw their dominance. However, one particular effect separates itself from the others and stands on its own. And it is the glitch effect.

Once considered undesirable, this short-lived fault in a system has skillfully transformed into a modern feature that everyone wants to have in his or her project. From the ugly duckling to the beautiful swan, it has taken the long path. And now it can be called a real treasure in the web designer’s arsenal.

The great thing about the glitch effect is that, in our eyes, it has turned into a viable instrument. But in fact, it has remained true to its roots. It is the same distortion effect that interferes with the ideal picture. Nevertheless, we have grown to like it and have even found ways to benefit from it.

Let us consider some exceptional examples, where the glitch effect improves the user experience rather than ruins it, giving the website a unique appeal.

Chafik Design

Chafik Design is an exceptional example that reveals the entire beauty of distortion effects. It shows us what can be done with smart usage of glitches.

This personal portfolio of Moucharaf Chafik impresses online visitors from the get-go. It feels high-tech and even a bit extraterrestrial, standing out from the crowd without a doubt. Here the glitch effect plays a vital role in creating a beautiful user experience.

Example of Chafik Design

It is the heart and soul of the project that can be seen literally everywhere. It even benefits the aesthetics of such remote corners of the website as the page that includes nothing more than just a download button.

Of course, it hints about its potential on the front page. Here, the solution enhances the logotype, 3D centerpiece, taglines and navigation. In all, every aspect of the hero area has its corrupting, yet striking touch.

The artist uses a combination of various types of glitches. There is a bit of a digital effect, a glassy effect that adds cracked and shattered elements and modern ones that add stripes and pixels in a chaotic way.

The website is a sheer source of inspiration.

If this glitch domination is not your cup of tea, then there are some other fantastic examples where its usage is more subtle. The websites listed below employ it just like an icing to top off the overall aesthetic.

Meet the Fly

Meet the Fly is a perfect case in point. Here, the glitch effect is just an accompanying tool. It is an analog kind of solution that distorts the ideal picture, feeling like an old TV.

While it can easily evoke nostalgia, here it joins forces with a sophisticated surrounding – meeting another range of emotions. Therefore, it is just a part of the performance whose task is to grab the attention and make the video player look exceptional.

Note, once again, the analog-style glitch effect perfectly cooperates with a high-end tech atmosphere.

Example of Meet the Fly

The European Fashion Map

Here the glitch effect is featured only in the introductory section that precedes the main website. Much like in the previous example, this pixel distortion effect brings to mind analog TV sets that were famous for such errors. Along with a noisy background, it creates a proper anticipation that certainly ignites interest.

Example of The European Fashion Map

24 Hour Ace

24 Hour Ace is a typical example of a website that gets the most out of the powerful side of brutality. The site feels rustic, a bit crude, yet undoubtedly epic. The team has skillfully played with 3D to recreate a bizarre environment where the products are the star of the show. Here, glitch effect goes well with the entourage, finishing off the composition.

Example of 24 Hour Ace

Francesco Michelini

The personal portfolio of Francesco Michelini skillfully embraces chaos, making maximum use of layered aesthetics. There are many things to marvel at: elegant line-style typography, moving backgrounds, image-based hover effects, and of course, the glitch effect.

Unlike the majority presented in our collection, here the distortion is used as a transition that accompanies shifting between the slides. However, it affects not the entire screen, but only a small part of it. It occurs right where the portrait of the artist is placed, giving it an extra focus. Simple and clever.

Example of Francesco Michelini

Project Obsolete

The team behind Project Obsolete has used a digital kind of glitch effect. It is here where you can see an edgy and mechanical feeling. Although it is scarcely applied, showing itself from time to time, it is enough to catch an eye and make itself heard.

Note the trend ideally blends into the high-tech atmosphere of the project, reinforcing the entire theme.

Example of Project Obsolete

Whoamama Design

Noise and glitch are just destined to work together. When used in tandem, they produce quite a powerful impact. It feels like the picture is complete.

Whoamama Design shows this in practice. Here, we can see a solution that meets our expectations and certainly separates the website from the others.

Example of Whoamama Design

Dino Balliana

Throughout the rest of our collection, the glitch effect interferes with the overall design. But here it is used in tandem with only one component: typography. This is another popular way to utilize the trend.

The team employs the distortion effect to finish off the play with letters. It adds to realistic appeal and makes switching between symbols look attractive and intriguing.

Example of Dino Balliana

The Glitch as a Feature

The use of distortion effects, especially the glitchy ones, is an absolute trend these days. There are different flavors, such as noise, stretch and pixel variants. The great thing about this solution is that it fits like a glove in all of those techy and cosmic-inspired designs, as well as in ones that come from the ‘80s and ‘90s. It feels like it stands above both the trends and eras.

However, it is worthy to note that even though it seems to be a universal tool, one should remember that it is not neutral whatsoever. Therefore, it should be used with caution since it upsets the entire harmony. Overdoing it may lead to poor user experience and drastic outcomes. So, tread carefully.

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Two New Free Programmer’s Editors

Two more software have been added to the Free Programmer's Editors page. These text editors collectively feature things like bracket/brace matching (so that you don't have mismatched brackets in your code), syntax highlighting, project management, search and replace, file comparison, hexadecimal viewing, column editing, code folding, JSON/XML/SQL formatters, etc.

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