Name: Matthew Setter
Type: User
Company: Matthew Setter
Bio: Software engineer (Go, PHP, and Rust), technical writer, and proud open source contributor. Happy to be doing what I love, day in and day out.
Twitter: settermjd
Location: Nuremberg, Germany
Blog: http://www.matthewsetter.com
Matthew Setter's Projects
A Zend Extension for php to grant access to an existing i2c bus on a linux device (Raspberry Pi and for example the ADS1x15)
PHP extension to get insight about memory usage
This is a small code example, showing how to send an SMS with a Twilio Alphanumeric Sender ID
This is a small repository showing how to send a SendGrid Campaign with PHP
This is a toy repository, solely for the purpose of experimenting with code coverage in PHP.
The PHP Interpreter
An easy-to-read, quick reference for PHP best practices, accepted coding standards, and links to authoritative tutorials around the Web
This is a small, simplistic example of creating a URL shortener in PHP.
A small repository to show how to build custom PHP_CodeSniffer sniffs.
This repository holds the source code for an upcoming edition of Education Station in PHP Architect, showing how to use the Assetic package to manage web application assets.
A basic example of a packaged firefox os app
This is a simple example of how to interact with the Pin Payments API in PHP using Guzzle 4.
:blue_car: Opinionated Micro Framework for APIs
Website behind FreeTheGeek.fm
Provides the central plumbing for building a simple podcast site.
The code to support my talk on Powerful and Flexible SQL Generation without the Hassle
This is a template for new PHP projects
Highly opinionated mocking framework for PHP 5.3+
📚 A public list of APIs from round the web.
Vagrant/Puppet GUI
This is a toy repository, solely for the purpose of experimenting with code coverage in Python.
A small repository that shows how to create unbranded and branded QR codes in PHP.
This is a simple package that simplifies the process of performing redirects by searching and replacing a pattern within the URL, if present. It's not meant to be, in any way, sophisticated.
An example of using Robo.li to automate tasks
This is a toy repository, solely for the purpose of experimenting with code coverage in Ruby.
A small Twilio chatbot app written in Ruby/Sinatra.