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How we created over 200 PHP and Laravel packages
Here's how and why my team and I created so many packages.
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An unopinionated package to make Laravel apps tenant aware
We released a package to make Laravel apps tenant aware. The philosophy of this package is that it should only provide the bare essentials to enable multitenancy.
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How to Build and Autoload Your Own PHP Package Locally
Matt Stauffer shows a good workflow for this.
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Avoiding inheritance in Laravel
Jason McCreary makes the case for using traits over reaching for inheritance.
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Builders and architects: two types of programmers
My colleague Brent wrote an interesting piece on how different people with different personaliteits can work together.
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In defence of mocking frameworks
Dave Marshall replies to a blogpost that Frank De Jonge published recently.
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Your App is a Package Manager
A nice way of structuring an app and good example of handling multitenancy in a light way by the Tighten team.
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PHP Versions Stats - 2020.1 Edition
Jordi Boggiano - also known as Mister Composer - published some fresh stats on PHP version usage.
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The Miracle Sudoku
In this video you can see an extraordinary Sudoku being solved. It has nothing to do with programming, but it's fun to see how Mitchell Lee thinks while solving this one.
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Laravel Pseudo-Daemons
A Laravel package to mimic daemons via scheduled commands without having to change server configuration.
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The Backend For Frontend Pattern
Mohamed Said explains an interesting pattern for you to consider that can potentially make authenicating from the frontend easier.
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