I shall define this only once original
Here's my talk on our popular Laravel Data package, which I gave at Laracon Online earlier this week.
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Here's my talk on our popular Laravel Data package, which I gave at Laracon Online earlier this week.
– ralphjsmit.com - submitted by Ralph J. Smit
In this tutorial I'll show you how to use event listeners to stop outgoing emails just before they're sent.
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– fly.io
Chris Fidao makes sure that an app feels fast no matter from where you visit it. Fascinating stuff!
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How to swap Laravel's URL signing key is not documented, but luckily Michael wrote a good post on it!
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One of the joys of using packages in the Laravel ecosystem is how easy they are to install. Packages can be pulled in using Composer, and Laravel will automatically discover them.
In this post, you'll learn how to easily add an install command, making it even easier for package users to start using a package.
I'm proud to announce that our team has released a new small package: spatie/laravel-model-info. Let's take a look at what this package can do.
– tighten.com - submitted by Jamison Valenta
Looking for a fun way to dive deeper into Laravel that's not just a to-do list tutorial? Our "Learning Laravel" series by Kristin Collins is exactly what you've been missing!
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– sinnbeck.dev - submitted by René Sinnbeck
Build a file uploader that supports drag and drop and file selection, has a progressbar, filename preview and file removal.
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– doeken.org - submitted by Doeke Norg
It's time to replace your mocked event dispatchers with a real one.
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– tighten.com - submitted by Jamison Valenta
If you're running a Laravel application in the 5's, have a legacy application bootstrapped inside Laravel, don't have any tests, or are staring in silent terror at just how long ago your production server's PHP version hit its end-of-life, this post is for you!
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– mateusguimaraes.com - submitted by Mateus Guimarães
Learn how I was able to easily scale an application to handle hundreds of millions of jobs using nothing but Laravel, Redis and MySQL
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While working on the upcoming Oh Dear redesign, I noticed that list that displays all sites of a team was very slow.
To display that list, a lot of queries were used. With a couple of minor adjustments, I could reduce the number of queries needed to just a single one, solving the performance problem.
In this small blog post, I'd like to share one of the techniques I used.
Povilas Korop of Laravel Daily made a cool video on the internals of our spatie/laravel-login-link package.
– arunas.dev - submitted by Arunas
You'll learn the difference between "tactical" and "strategic" programming, and why choosing the right approach is important in the long run.
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I wonder if Laravel should use this technique by default. It seems to have a major positive impact on performance.
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Povilas demonstrates a nice little features that was recently added to Laravel.
A typical Laravel application will likely have many routes, config files and possibly some events. In your development environment, these routes and config files will be loaded and registered in each request. The performance penalty for this is not too big. In a production environment, you want to…
– arunas.dev - submitted by Arunas
Before we learn strategies for better software design, we must understand our enemy - complexity. Let’s define complexity, how to spot it, and what causes it.
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When developing web applications, you probably encounter a lot of places where someone needs to select one or more options in a select or multi-select. These select boxes always need a list of options with labels and values.
In one of our projects, we had options being generated in lots of places. Sometimes these lists of options were the same, leading to a lot of code duplication. Even worse, in some cases, different formats were used to output the same options.
That's why we've created a new package called spatie/laravel-options. It will take a resource which can create options such as an enum, a list of models or even a plain array. And will always create a standardized array of options you can use within your frontend application.