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Ant, composer and code quality tools

By Piotr Pasich in Hour for Open Source, PHP, Solutions 19 March 2015 0 Comment
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Contributing the open source is a topic raised time and again on blogs, during conferences, meetups and barcamps.
This happens because of several reasons – many programmers want to be involved in extraordinary projects, create
useful solutions or leave their marks on a masterpiece of software.

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