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The Codeholic

@thecodeholic

👨‍💻 Teaching PHP, Laravel, React, Vue & Full-Stack | 📚 Courses: https://t.co/KW57qdBmCp | 🎥 YT: TheCodeholic | Multi Vendor Ecom Starter Kit: http://larasto

Georgia, Tbilisi Katılım Şubat 2019
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The Codeholic@thecodeholic·
🎉 I’m excited to announce that I’ve just finished my Laravel for Beginners course! After working on this for the past 6 months, I’m super proud to offer you a well-planned, clean, polished, and carefully edited Laravel course, perfect for beginners! 🙌 thecodeholic.com/p/laravel-11-f… Key Features: 📼 24 hours Full HD video 📚 300+ videos and 37 modules 🏆 Quizzes and challenges in almost every module ✍️ Written notes, right under the videos 🎧 English captions 💻 Downloadable videos 🏅 Certificate of completion 🌐 Step-by-step guide on deploying your project to a custom domain on a VPS using GitHub Actions 😎 No extra JS or CSS frameworks 🤝 Access to a private Discord group 🔓 Lifetime access 💻Fully working source code #laravel #laravelcourse #phplaravel #thecodeholic
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Povilas Korop | Laravel Courses Creator & Youtuber
Confession time. Laravel Daily YouTube channel is NOT doing good... With similar amount of content as usual, engagement numbers are WAAAAY down. On the flipside, good news: AI Coding Daily is growing massively! (with similar effort) And I'm not talking about paid courses on Laravel Daily website (that's a separate topic), seems like the interest towards Laravel videos is down. Many reasons: I think, mostly I just ran out of interesting/new topics that would interest the viewers. After 2,000+ videos, that's pretty natural. So, I will still publish videos about new packages and framework features, will still try to find new topics/angles. But I guess big enough critical mass of developers now switched interest to coding with AI tools, and not just Laravel. Which should be good for me, I'm glad to be active part of that new future. Still passionate about educating people and sharing my discoveries, just on another topic!
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Marko Denic@denicmarko·
This is my website. Guess the stack!
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Povilas Korop | Laravel Courses Creator & Youtuber
Found my old profile on Upwork. I had forgotten how much I worked/earned there before becoming full-time Laravel educator. It was pretty stressful, now I remember it as a challenging adventure. Every project/client brought smth new and unexpected.
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The Codeholic
The Codeholic@thecodeholic·
@LinusEkenstam Who knows how many security issues are there in this $25,000 website...
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Linus ✦ Ekenstam@LinusEkenstam·
The early majority getting a taste of Claude. We're going to be in one heck of a year. Accelleration guaranteed.
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Dominik Martin@dominikmartinX·
@FlorinPop17 $1M is gonna be in a great pick because if properly invested, you can earn more than $10k/mo
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Nalin@nalinrajput23·
Give me one good reason to buy a Macbook
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Andrew Zacker
Andrew Zacker@andrewzacker·
I just build Minecraft for entrepreneurs. Introducing MRRCity.io Multiplayer game, where you can buy land, blocks and build whatever you want. The more MRR you have, the better land and blocks you can buy. Join the server, build a cool house and put you SaaS name on it.
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The Codeholic@thecodeholic·
@FlorinPop17 Florin. That is cool idea and great execution. What tools did you use to build this game?
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Povilas Korop | Laravel Courses Creator & Youtuber
I tried to "blindly" vibe code the app with Laravel/Filament. With the goal of TOTALLY not looking at the code and seeing what happens. First 5 simple features went ok. But then smth didn't work and Claude didn't know how to fix Filament/Livewire/Alpine issue. But worst part is that I didn't understand the code at that point, I lost control. And then, even as a developer, I felt lazy to dig and understand why Claude did some things the way it did. So, imagine a non-dev vibe-coder. Clueless. Not everything can be solved with (re-)prompting. When you get out of CRUD-like apps universe, the real life is much more tricky, with many more edge cases that you wouldn't even know how to prompt for. So yeah, real devs on serious projects shouldn't lose their jobs because of AI. Unless companies they work for will struggle with their business model because of AI.
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The Codeholic@thecodeholic·
@marclou Because mostly you work as solo dev and always on the same stack.
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Marc Lou@marclou·
I made $2M with my websites and still don't know what docker is
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The Codeholic@thecodeholic·
@CodeswithClara Good for you, but how did you test it for months when it was released less than a month ago?
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Clara Bennett
Clara Bennett@CodeswithClara·
🚨 Claude Opus 4.6 is insanely powerful. But 90% of people are using it like ChatGPT. That’s crazy. I’ve spent months testing it for: • Automation workflows • Agent building • Research • Content systems • Business ops And the difference between “basic prompts” and elite prompts is night and day. So I’m giving away my 500 Mega Prompts List for Claude Opus 4.6. These are the exact prompts I use to: → Automate repetitive tasks → Build AI agents → Generate high-leverage content → Analyze data like a consultant → Save 10+ hours per week No fluff. Just plug-and-play frameworks. If you want it: Comment “Send” I’ll DM it to you. 🔥
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The Codeholic@thecodeholic·
@marclou ARR was $2400. IMO $3000 is too low for SaaS type of product.
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Marc Lou@marclou·
✅ ACQUIRED AI startup making $200/mo sold for $3,000. The founder received 8 offers, and it took 50 days from listing to closing.
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Ayushi☄️@iyoushetwt·
WITHOUT GOOGLING Name a programming language older than Python
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The Codeholic@thecodeholic·
@justbyte_ Codex 5.3 has been the best for me. But worth mentioning that I have not yet spent as much time on Opus 4.6 as on Codex 5.3
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Aryan@justbyte_·
As a developer, which is the best coding agent out there?? - codex 5.3 - opus 4.6
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Mike Futia
Mike Futia@mikefutia·
Claude Cowork + Meta Ads is absolutely wild 🤯 I built an AI creative system that does what most ad teams can't. Every AI model I tested fell flat on ad creative. Generic hooks, surface-level angles, zero understanding of what actually converts on Meta. Then I got inside Claude Cowork. 12 hours later I had a full system dialed in for paid social creative. Here's what it does: → Analyzes your best ads and tells you exactly why they're winning → Generates fresh angles segmented by buyer awareness level → Writes first lines engineered to stop the scroll on Meta → Builds execution-ready briefs your creative team can run with immediately → Flags when your current ads are going stale and suggests pivots All inside one Claude Cowork workspace. No plugins. No extra tools. Here's who this is for: Brands spending $50K-$500K/month on Meta who are stuck in the same cycle: -> Your creative team keeps testing random ideas -> Your winners eventually die and the replacement process is slow -> Nobody can produce volume fast enough to keep up with the algorithm This system turns a week of creative strategy into a single afternoon. I packaged the whole thing into 50 ready-to-use prompts across 5 categories: -> Winning Ad Analysis -> Angle Generation -> Scroll-Stop Hooks -> Creative Brief Builder -> Ad Refresh & Fatigue Prevention Copy, paste, run. Want access for free? > Like this post > Comment "COWORK" And I'll send it over (must be following so I can DM)
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The Codeholic@thecodeholic·
@marclou I've been following your @DataFast_ journey since day 1 and now it's perfect time to use it in my product. I am using Paddle Integration and here is small feedback to improve it for paddle: 1. "API Key" should be linked to /authentication-v2 NOT /authentication like it is right now. 2. It would save me at least 15 minutes to see on the following page, which permissions Datafa.st API key should have. Looking forward to get the experience @DataFast_ customers love.
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The Codeholic@thecodeholic·
@VadimStrizheus I tried that with only 1 subagent and I burned $50 in 3 hours. I can't afford that.
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Vadim@VadimStrizheus·
99% of OpenClaw users are doing it all wrong. Your OpenClaw agent shouldn't be doing anything but: - Thinking - Reasoning - Delegating Create subagents/sessions in your OpenClaw gateway and have them code, research, write, outreach, etc. Have your agent manage agents, thats where the future is headed.
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Mohd Danish
Mohd Danish@mddanishyusuf·
I vibe coded a post scheduling app last week. Just scheduled the first post on our brand's Twitter. No manual posting. No stress. Just ship → schedule → grow. Let's see if it was worth it. 🚀
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