
André Breia
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André Breia
@andrebreia
Freelance Fullstack Developer | Laravel, Vue, React | Stripe Architect
🇫🇷 Katılım Nisan 2014
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I was recently laid off.
Now looking for freelance opportunities from March.
Full-stack web development with any stack in the Laravel ecosystem – Laravel, Vue, React, Inertia, Livewire.
Reach out if you have a project in mind -> andrebreia.dev
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🚨 Security advisory: Composer 2.9.8 and 2.2.28 are out and fix a vulnerability leaking GitHub Actions new format GITHUB_TOKENs into job logs via error messages.
Update now (composer self-update) or disable affected Actions workflows.
#composerphp #phpc #php
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First @taylorotwell and now @dhh 😮
I would grab a ticket right now if I were you... just saying
Laravel Live Denmark@laravellivedk
We are honored to announce David Heinemeier Hansson aka @dhh 🇩🇰, creator of Ruby on Rails, on stage at Laravel Live Denmark 2026. A Dane whose framework inspired a generation of developers comes home to Copenhagen this August. Different framework, same craft.
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Finding the right Laravel freelancer is still one of the most overlooked steps teams take when they finally decide to ship something.
Here are a few things I can help with if you're at that stage. (Not exhaustive, just the most common ones)
- API integrations that actually work
- Payment flows with Stripe
- Vue/React frontends that feel smooth
- Database optimizations
- Code reviews before things go live
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Stop walking around with your laptops open while your agents are running 👇
André Breia@andrebreia
If you're a Raycast user, you can use this extension that uses the Caffeinate command. I've been using it for a while myself! buff.ly/41jlJqV
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Ship something. Anything.
Stop reading docs, watching tutorials, setting up the perfect dev environment and just build the thing instead. it doesn't matter if the code is clean or messy.
Nobody needs to see it. You just need to prove to yourself that you can take it from zero to deployed.
That's how you learn.
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When agentic coding first took off I thought frameworks would become less and less relevant.
I feel the opposite now. Having a full stack framework that come packaged with skills on how to use the whole stack is a super power (hint hint @laravelphp + @inertiajs ).
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For some reason I’ve got a new DM interface on @x, and I’m suddenly seeing loads of hidden DMs that I’d already accepted and replied to before… but now I have to accept/report them all over again 🫠
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I have been working as a fullstack developer for a while now.
Here are 10 lessons from building real products:
1. Shipping beats perfecting.
A working MVP in production teaches you more than six months of planning. Done is not a dirty word. It is the beginning of real feedback.
2. Laravel is still the right default.
Elegant syntax. Batteries included. A massive ecosystem. When a client needs something built fast and maintained long-term, Laravel is the answer I keep coming back to.
3. Your stack should serve the product, not your ego.
Vue, React, Inertia, Livewire - they are all tools. Pick the one that fits the problem. The best engineers are pragmatic, not dogmatic.
4. Integrations will humble you.
Stripe, CRMs, custom APIs - third-party work is where projects quietly go over budget. Respect it. Plan for it. Test it relentlessly.
5. Clients do not want code. They want outcomes.
Nobody hires you to write elegant controllers. They hire you to solve a problem. Keep that in mind on every call.
6. Freelance Developer work lives and dies by communication.
The best code review means nothing if the client has no idea what you built or why.
7. Architecture decisions made on day one haunt you on day 300.
Slow down at the start. Ask the hard questions. Draw the diagram.
8. Code reviews are a gift, not a critique.
Ask for them. Give them. The feedback loop is how you grow faster than any tutorial ever could.
9. Availability is a competitive advantage.
Responding quickly, showing up consistently, and being easy to work with will take you further than any framework certification.
10. The best project is the next one.
Every build teaches you something. Stay curious. Keep shipping.
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