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RADICORE v2.28.0 released
01 May 2024
RADICORE v2.27.0 released
14 October 2023
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04 April 2023
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Knowledge Base
Evolution of the RADICORE framework
01 June 2022
How Radicore prevents SQL Injection attacks
17 July 2021
How Radicore prevents CSRF attacks
08 October 2017
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Support for PHP4 dropped, support for PHP7 started
01 October 2016
Why you should build your web application back-to-front
06 January 2013
What is the 3-Tier Architecture?
14 October 2012
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I fail to GRASP these principles
27 March 2024
Namespaces are for numpties
27 March 2024
Inheritance is NOT evil
17 March 2024
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Archive for Other Papers
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The case against function overloading in PHP
RE: Why PHP is not suitable for enterprise grade web applications
The case against static typing in PHP
Is there a case for adding namespaces to PHP core?
The PHP core developers are lazy, incompetent idiots
Changing Fundamental Language Behaviors
Blockchain for Blockheads
BC break in 7.2 caused by undocumented and unauthorised change
Please do not break our language
4+ Reasons Why All PHP Frameworks Suck - Except RADICORE
Stored Procedures are EVIL
Software Patents are EVIL
Is Radicore better than Ruby On Rails?
Are you a Code Monkey?
Case Sensitive Software is EVIL
Breaking Backwards Compatibility is EVIL
Development Standards - Limitation or Inspiration?
Component Design - Large and Complex vs. Small and Simple