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@hrsa

Paris Katılım Aralık 2007
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Anton@hrsa·
Hi! While I'm looking for my next adventure, I've decided to build a micro-SAAS - calendize.it Calendize helps you put the important emails (flights, concerts, appointments, you name it!) to your calendar - in one click. Please come try it out! What do you think? 🙂
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@fe_city_boy А почему бы и не Париж когда-нибудь?
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Is it just me or you can't help but read #LaraconUS as "Lara conus"?
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@dcversus anton.eco Делал на Vue.js, с открытым кодом!
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Vasilisa Versus (dcversus.bsky.social)
Ребята! ✨ самопиар в реплаях ✨А у кого есть личные сайты/блоги/визитки? Буду очень рада если поделитесь 😍 ищу референсы для вдохновения, ну и в целом посмотреть на ваши сайтики хочу
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Tobias_Petry.sql@tobias_petry·
The State Of Laravel 2024 survey has started! You can now participate to identify how the ecosystem changed over the past 12 months! Please RT for reach ❤️ stateoflaravel.com/?ref=2024
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Laracasts@laracasts·
Passkeys. Are. Complicated… No more! Get ready for a brand new series by @LukeDowning19 where you'll learn exactly how to add passkeys to your Laravel app. It's time to take authentication to the next level ⚡️ Coming soon to a Laracasts near you.
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@enunomaduro Gives us a top 5 of patterns that fall apart!
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nunomaduro@enunomaduro·
i've built dozens of web apps and i'm still learning new stuff all the time. try to stay curious and open to new ideas always ready to learn and adapt also, stay vigilant because some "book" patterns seem great in theory but fall apart in practice
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Povilas Korop | Laravel Courses Creator & Youtuber
What I'm realizing more and more. People purchase LaravelDaily membership not for long end-to-end courses with 10k words or 2 hours of content. People pay for me to SHORTEN DOWN the topics into lessons in 500 words or 5 minutes, on what they ACTUALLY need to know, in practice.
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Martin Joo
Martin Joo@mmartin_joo·
🥳So I decided to start a Substack newsletter discussing (more or less) advanced computer science topics in very long posts. Started writing the first post today! Coming soon
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@PovilasKorop One of my most appreciated features from PHP 8! It makes the code so much clearer and easier to understand and saves a lot of time in the long run.
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Povilas Korop | Laravel Courses Creator & Youtuber
PHP tip. With named arguments in PHP 8, sometimes it's worth using the name even if you're passing parameters in the default order. The parameter name in the code would give clarity to OTHER devs reading it in the future. Some IDEs may auto-show it, too, but still.
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@MichaelThiessen Thanks, that's a great article! I think a lot of us intuitively push the state to the furthest parent component, but it's such a pleasure to see this approach justified and explained!
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@MrPunyapal @wdmvii @gonedark Yes, exactly that! Laravel Shift does help to go through updates much quicker, but pieces of bad code no one dared to touch are the main source of problems, because they have to be refactored or rewritten in full.
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Tom@tomjacquesson·
I sold my SaaS for ~$8M Today I'll pay for YOUR SaaS and send you a video review of my first impressions (max $100/mo sub) Share your link 🔗 below, I'll pick 5! (or more if I'm excited about many products) Bonus points if you don't have any customers yet
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Povilas Korop | Laravel Courses Creator & Youtuber
"How to build a productive Laravel team?" Main tookaway of @mattstauffer talk at @LaravelLiveUK is this: - Trust - Respect - and communication You need these three foundational things. Then, Matt listed some practical "details": - Dev should be full-stack - Max one junior for two non-juniors - Senior Laravel devs should have practical Laravel experience. PHP experience doesn't count. - Senior engineers must be on the same level as product leaders to have impact - Don't hire "brilliant assholes" who claim to be 10x devs but drag all team down - Set up and automate deployment processes to not stop the devs flow - etc. But it all still comes down to those three foundational things from above.
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@aschmelyun @benholmen I booked a session yesterday but no one showed up. I hope you didn't have any emergencies...
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Andrew Schmelyun@aschmelyun·
I’ve had some amazing conversations and working sessions this last month after following @benholmen’s example. My calendar has some more availability if anyone would like to pair program, talk shop, or just chat for an hour calendly.com/aschmelyun/pai…
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@nerijusdev @PovilasKorop True! I've been wondering how come there are so many people in tech who actually hate it all 😁
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Nerijus@nerijusdev·
@hrsa @PovilasKorop Well, if they don't have any motivation, maybe being a developer isn't for them?
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Povilas Korop | Laravel Courses Creator & Youtuber
Braisntorming new ideas for LaravelDaily "next iteration". Need feedback from you. - What new features/courses would you suggest? - What problems you have in your projects (or career in general) that we may help you solve? (not necessarily with content lessons) Thanks!
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@nerijusdev @PovilasKorop yes, that's actually what inspired me a lot in the past to build stuff! But i think that a lot of people need more motivation and support :)
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@PovilasKorop especially when starting out. The result - no real "builder" experience. It seems to me that such issues could be fixed with some interactive communal building sessions that would "force" people to build new projects (team/pair programming?). Comes with secondary advantages too!
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@PovilasKorop I feel that for a lot of people the main obstacle for starting out is that they don't know what to build. In this context- the way you've shown the work on real project looks extremely valuable to me. I also feel that the developers often get "locked in" a single project, (1/2)
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I can't undervalue the importance of reading the docs for any package or framework. But i also can't help but think of how aesthetically pleasing to the eye @laravelphp docs are! Makes me genuinely want to read them, even when not searching for bugs.
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