Laravel facades vs class aliases
– svenluijten.com - submitted by Sven
Diving into the difference between Laravel's facades and PHP's class aliases.
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Diving into the difference between Laravel's facades and PHP's class aliases.
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– qirolab.com - submitted by Harish Kumar
This approach allows you to define multiple guards, each responsible for a specific user type.
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– myray.app - submitted by Spatie
Discover our approach for our revamped Ray docs!
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– aleksandertabor.com - submitted by Aleksander Tabor
Extend your Raycast with Laravel/PHP extensions.
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– www.youtube.com - submitted by Bert De Swaef
A new version of Laravel was released, version 11. In this video we're taking a look at a few of the changes and what's new to the framework.
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– myray.app - submitted by Spatie
Discover how we've updated our new Ray docs!
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– tighten.com - submitted by Jamison Valenta
Let's talk about Husky, a tool that automatically runs any number of commands whenever you commit or push. You'll never have to worry about forgetting to format, lint, or test before uploading code to the repo — Husky does it for you every time you run git commit or git push
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– seankegel.com - submitted by Sean Kegel
This post describes how to use custom classes for managing cache state across an application without needing magic strings.
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– qirolab.com - submitted by Harish Kumar
As the backbone of interactive websites, mastering JavaScript is essential for developers seeking to enhance user experiences and create dynamic web applications.
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– flareapp.io - submitted by Spatie
Discover how we migrated Flare from MySQL to Postgress with the help of Laravel's query builder.
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– youtu.be - submitted by Bert De Swaef
In this episode we're reviewing, installing and testing 404labfr/laravel-impersonate. A package that allows you to impersonate users in your application. Using an impersonation Trait. We're also able to restrict who's able to impersonate and protect specific routes so those aren't available for the impersonator.
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– ashallendesign.co.uk - submitted by Ash Allen
Learn about how to use the `Collection::times()` method to generate a Laravel Collection of a given size.
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– wire-elements.dev - submitted by Philo
Wire Extender allows you to embed any Livewire component on any website or even within a static HTML file.
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– atlas.dev - submitted by Mitchell Davis
This article outlines why we use Inertia with Laravel at our agency in 2024, and makes the case for why you should consider using Inertia too.
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– ashallendesign.co.uk - submitted by Ash Allen
Learn about the "ensure" method and how to use it to verify that only items of a given data type exist in Laravel Collections.
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– flareapp.io - submitted by Spatie
Learn how to improve your debugging experience with custom context and glows.
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– medium.com - submitted by Erik Masny
Comparison of available Laravel admin panel solutions with the most popular choices.
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– geoligard.com - submitted by Goran Popović
While Supervisor is commonly used with queue-related commands, there is nothing stopping you from using Supervisor to run and monitor your own custom commands.
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– fly.io - submitted by Chris Fidao
We discuss how to setup an app that ingests data from its users so minimize errors and downtime.
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– blog.oussama-mater.tech - submitted by Oussama Mater
Building console applications can be a lot of fun, but also quite challenging. Laravel Zero, however, falls short in the first part.
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