, general availability release, PHP 8.3.0, should
be expected on 23 Nov 2023.
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, general availability release, PHP 8.4.0, should
be expected on 23 Nov 2023.
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be found at
https://windows.php.net/download
The list of changes is recorded in the ChangeLog:
https://www.php.net/ChangeLog-8
Many thanks to all the contributors and supporters!
Eric Mann, Jakub Zelenka, and Pierrick Charron
Release Manifest here and below:
https://gist.github.com/adoy
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PHP 8.3.23 should be expected in 2 weeks, i.e. on July 3rd, 2025.
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inclusion in PHP 8.3.
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column as well.
In other words, I'd love to be a part of this and am more than happy to
answer any and all questions y'all want to throw my way.
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hey create a LOT of string copies along the way which
shouldn't be necessary.
Would anyone mind if skipped RFC and just added `base64url_encode()` and
`base64url_decode()` to PHP 8.3?
Can hold a vote if anyone objects, but this seems fairly non-controversial.
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s, and ensuring that submitted code does
what it claims to do.
It would be an honor to even be considered for this role and I'd love to
earn your support!
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Hi all,
It's time to start the process of finding and electing RMs f
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