tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8742720.post3408104106151192182..comments2024-03-19T08:44:42.902-04:00Comments on Cubic: PHP-FIG, Composer, and other disasters from the last decade of PHPThomas Hruskahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03374180853410256194noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8742720.post-35215349597583966982017-05-18T10:27:04.075-04:002017-05-18T10:27:04.075-04:00Since writing this rather ranty post (hey, it'...Since writing this rather ranty post (hey, it's a blog!), I have added three fully automated repositories to GitHub:<br /><br />https://github.com/cubiclesoft/php-libs<br /><br />https://github.com/cubiclesoft/php-libs-namespaced<br /><br />https://github.com/cubiclesoft/php-libs-to-composer<br /><br />To deal with the occasional person who asks for Composer-enabled versions of my libraries. It is possible to take any flat class-based solution and convert it to (broken - as per this article) namespaces and then transform the namespaced version into a Composer compatible version, which then automatically pushes that out to Packagist (which is, BTW, a terrible name for a website). Everyone wins: Same working code, multiple flavors, all automated and I get to generally ignore Composer as should everyone else.Thomas Hruskahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03374180853410256194noreply@blogger.com