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WeAreDevelopers LIVE – PHP Is Alive and Kicking and More

Chris Heilmann, Daniel Cranney & Paul Tregoing • WeAreDevelopers LIVE

This week’s guest is Paul Tregoing! Join us on February 4 as we talk about why PHP is alive and kicking, where the language stands today, and share more of our favorite web finds of the week.

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Lets talk about Benefits - the Burda Way!

Gute Jobs erkennt man heute nicht mehr nur an spannenden Aufgaben oder einem attraktiven Gehalt. Nein es ist mehr!

Entscheidend in heutigen Zeit sind es die Benefits und zwar diese, die wirklich etwas bewegen:

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