Bob Bloom

The Bob Bloom Show

The Bob Bloom Show is my monthly commentary podcast devoted to PHP, published on the first of the month. My main focus is pairing PHP with serverless platforms. Hosted by Bob Bloom.

Auteur

Bob Bloom

Catégorie

Technology

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bobbloomshow.com

Dernier épisode

1 mai 2026

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#36 - New Podcasting App, New Podcasting Beginning 01.05.2026

I completely rebuilt my entire legacy podcasting platform from the ground up, with the help of AI. I took an immensely productive podcasting hiatus, to build in a calendar quarter what had taken years. I took a "naughty" approach, achieving a streamlined, custom sophisticated platform, that I never thought possible, but today is a reality. A platform that helps me with my podcasting today. A platf...

#35 - Climbing the AI Coding Ladder 10.03.2026

Anthropic decided that they had had enough of me for the week, and cut me off. Instead of availing myself of their entreaties to buy pay-as-you-go credits, I decided to take a break from my new custom application, for my PHP Serverless News podcast. I thought it would be a good idea to do a quick episode, that I should not be so silent with my podcasts. I am taking an impromptu podcasting sabbatic...

#34 - Fueled By Passion: 15 For 29 01.01.2026

Researching general podcasting, and the state of PHP podcasting, was a new, and eye-opening experience. My podcasts impart more inherent value to my potential Umbrella Sponsors than I assumed. It is with deep gratitude that I express my thanks to my intrepid sponsors of my PHP Serverless Project, of which this podcast is a part of: • Luke Galea: https://bit.ly/LukeGalea • Tolga Ercan: https://ca.l...

#33 - Bullish On PHP's Long Term Success 01.12.2025

I am bullish on PHP. On its current state. On its long term success. There are substantive reasons underlying my bullishness. One reason is the four year old PHP Foundation, which is successfully fulfilling its mission to provide financial support and guidance to PHP language developers. The reports of PHP's death are greatly exaggerated. It is with deep gratitude that I express my thanks to my in...

#32 - Go Modules, The Net-http Package, Go Compilation 01.11.2025

This is my third of three episodes understanding the Go programming language's vital importance to the FrankenPHP app server. In this episode, I talk about Go's first-party net-http package, Go Modules, and Go's compilation. It is with deep gratitude that I express my thanks to my intrepid sponsors of my PHP Serverless Project, of which this podcast is a part of: • Luke Galea: https://bit.ly/LukeG...

#31 - Threads Within A Thread: Goroutines 15.10.2025

This is my second of three episodes understanding the Go programming language's vital importance to the FrankenPHP app server. FrankenPHP relies on goroutines, an essential feature of Go. This episode is about goroutines. It is with deep gratitude that I express my thanks to my intrepid sponsors of my PHP Serverless Project, of which this podcast is a part of: • Luke Galea: https://bit.ly/LukeGale...

#30 - High Level Hostility, Low Level Breakthrough 01.10.2025

This is first of three episodes understanding the Go programming language's vital importance to the FrankenPHP app server. In this episode, I talk about my resistance, and resentment, having to delve into The Low-Level Stuff. And, about ChatGPT powering my breakthrough learning this Stuff. It is with deep gratitude that I express my thanks to my intrepid sponsors of my PHP Serverless Project, of w...

#29 - Did AI Make My PHP Serverless Project Obsolete - Redux? 01.09.2025

Seeing a video of an integrated AI code generation and deployment platform, triggered a panic attack that AI did indeed make my PHP Serverless Project obsolete. I had examined this last month, in my Update podcast this very question, and my conclusion is the same. It is with deep gratitude that I express my thanks to my intrepid sponsors of my PHP Serverless Project, of which this podcast is a par...

#28 - Threading The Process 01.08.2025

Getting down to bedrock with the question: "what is a process?". An important ancillary question arises: "what is a thread?". It is with deep gratitude that I express my thanks to my intrepid sponsors of my PHP Serverless Project, of which this podcast is a part of: • Luke Galea: https://bit.ly/LukeGalea • Tolga Ercan: https://ca.linkedin.com/in/tolga-ercan Links: • Episode's web page: "https://bo...

#27 - My Nova Upgrade Trashed My Custom App, And Significant Announcement About WordPress 01.07.2025

Nova's use of Fortify did not play nicely with my custom Laravel authentication guard. My regularly scheduled life was held in abeyance for a couple of weeks while I sorted this out, refreshed my apps, and moved all my apps back to Forge from Cloudways. My own experience with Cloudways was a microcosm of PHP's dichotomy. A recent announcement about WordPress has the long term potential of doing so...

#26 - Low Level PHP 01.06.2025

There is renewed interest in PHP's low level roots. The low-level root of PHP is the language it is written in: C. This renewed interest includes compiling PHP feature code with the PHP interpreter, into one executable binary. And, includes speeding up code execution by way of the C language's process forks. This all has direct relevance to PHP serverless. Which has heightened my desire to underst...

#25 - The Seven Things About Serverless That I Think 01.05.2025

I have a rather unique viewpoint of serverless in general, and of PHP serverless in particular. A viewpoint that I express in my podcasts, and in my PHP Serverless Project. I have not yet explicitly expressed this viewpoint in one concise podcast, so I wanted to do so now. In this episode, I enumerate the seven things about serverless that I think. It is with deep gratitude that I express my thank...

#24 - Sponsorship Update, And Journeying Into The Classics 01.11.2024

I am thrilled, and frankly, somewhat relieved, that there is progress with my PHP Serverless Project sponsorship. This podcast show is part of this "umbrella" sponsorship. Also, my journey into PHP application servers has brought me to a classic Unix textbook.

#23 - Revisiting PHP-FPM, Visiting Laravel Funding 01.10.2024

Lamenting the state of the content creation industry, when re-visiting PHP-FPM materials. Causing me to conclude that the materials I seek, I will have to create myself. And, finding myself worried that Laravel's new venture funding might affect its open source software negatively, based on industry precedent.

#22 - Hitting The Wall. Variably Priced 01.09.2024

A key aspect of serverless platforms is it variable pricing. Also, coming to the realization that my technical understanding of PHP application servers has hit a brick wall. To overcome, I need to do something different.

#21 - The Sponsored PHP Serverless Efforts That I Want To Do 01.06.2024

Let's take a break from my journey into PHP application servers, to talk about the PHP serverless efforts that I am about to, finally, seek sponsorship for.

#20 - Axiomatic Shibboleths And Heresies Of PHP Serverless 01.05.2024

It's been quite a journey learning about serverless and PHP application servers. I held many preconceived notions, which have turned out to be wrong. Let look at some of them.

#19 - PHP Developer's Guide To PHP Servers And Serverless: Part Three - Further Prelude With Go 01.04.2024

This third episode of my journey into PHP application servers, I look deeper into Go. An intriguing language, I do my first Go "Hello World", and look at the docs and code samples more as to do some first programs with Go, rather than just to learn Go conceptually. A big reason is to be able to understand the source code of open source PHP app servers that are programmed in Go. Especially to under...

#18 - PHP Developer's Guide To PHP Servers And Serverless: Part Two - Working Towards Go 01.03.2024

The second episode in my journey into PHP servers and serverless. Having gone back in time and looking at mod_php and php-fpm in the first of this series, now it is time to look under the hood of what powers modern PHP application servers. The Go language is the secret sauce. What makes Go such a compelling language?

#17 - PHP Developer's Guide To PHP Servers And Serverless: Part One - MOD_PHP And PHP-FPM 01.02.2024

To understand today's PHP application servers, and PHP serverless offerings, I went back in time. To really take a look at the MOD_PHP module for Apache. And at PHP-FPM. This look is to presage a look at "workers" in todays PHP app servers, and at PHP serverless.

#16 - Our Local Toronto Area PHP Groups 01.01.2024

In this episode, I want to thank everyone involved, past and present, who make our local PHP groups happen. And, I want to answer a question posed in the December 2023 issue of PHP Architect Magazine. And, I want to make a suggestion about directly connecting local PHP groups to the PHP Project.

#15 - Independently Register Domains 01.12.2023

Independently register your domains. Register your domains at a domain registrar. And do nothing else with that domain registrar. The only thing you should do with your domain registrar's account is register, and manage, your domains. At your domain registrar, just do domains. Do not do email where you register your domains. Do not spin up servers where you register your domains. Do not host your...

#14 - Peak PHP Monolith, And The Rise Of The Lambda Reseller 01.05.2023

The rise of the Lambda, compute service, and general serverless resellers will slowly contribute to moving PHP away from monolithic development. This is the era of Peak PHP Monolith. An epiphany from long contemplation, watching a re:Invent video, and presenting at my local PHP meet-up group.

#13 - Native Lambda: Doing It Ourselves Is An Answer 01.04.2023

Incredibly, AWS is not keeping up with its native Lambda runtime updates. One answer is take a page from PHP developers: do it yourself. Yes, it is an answer.

#12 - Conceptualizing Do It Yourself Serverless 01.03.2023

Playing with type one hypervisor software gave me a better sense of cloud servers. So playing with compute service software should give me a better sense of serverless. In the absence of such an out-of-the-box software, instead I conceptualized what such software would entail. My starting point was the type one hypervisor.

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