Does Laravel Cloud support DEI?
I mean diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) program for treatment of people.
Where can I read about that?
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I mean diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) program for treatment of people.
Where can I read about that?
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Josh, some feedback for your videos
No youtube account to comment there, so commenting here. The video about Nightwatch was hard to watch and I was constantly skipping bits. Jess's audio sounds fine on the other hand. I think it was a combination of going overkill with your mic setup, it almost sounds like you are modifying your voice, too loud at times especially with the frequent "ok" style filler. Also the lighting setup is rather distracting. Main complaint: the focus should be on the guests if you are just facilitating.
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No youtube account to comment there, so commenting here. The video about Nightwatch was hard to watch and I was constantly skipping bits. Jess's audio sounds fine on the other hand. I think it was a combination of going overkill with your mic setup, it almost sounds like you are modifying your voice, too loud at times especially with the frequent "ok" style filler. Also the lighting setup is rather distracting. Main complaint: the focus should be on the guests if you are just facilitating.
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Tagging the first release of my web monitoring application written in Laravel - Vigilant
https://govigilant.io/articles/tagging-the-first-release-of-vigilant
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How Can I Meet These Job Requirements and Advance to a Senior Fullstack Developer?
What should I learn to improve my skills (for example, to reach a senior level)? I'm planning to master PHP and Node.js, diving deep into technology (meaning I want to understand every concept in PHP and Node.js). I'm also learning Vue.js. My goal is to become a fullstack developer. I’ve noticed that the projects I worked on during university were mostly focused on business logic and primarily CRUD operations. I’ve also studied Docker—while I’m not proficient with it yet, I do understand the concepts well enough to work with it. The image below is a job requirement I found online. How can I meet these requirements?
"Required skills:
1+ years of PHP development experience.
Hands-on experience working with PHP frameworks Laravel, Slim.
Familiar with SOLID principles, design patterns, Domain Driven Design.
Experience working with queue system (RabbitMQ, Kafka).
Experience working with cache system (Redis, Memcache).
Experience working with Nginx as proxy.
Experience working with container environment: docker, docker-compose, Kubernetes.
Experience working with Linux environment.
Experience with different databases. Relational (eg. PostgreSQL, MySQL) or NoSQL (eg. MongoDB, …).
Extensive REST API development experience.
Attention to detail and demonstrable design and UX sensibilities.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, a team player with strong analytical, problem solving, debugging, and troubleshooting skills.
"
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What should I learn to improve my skills (for example, to reach a senior level)? I'm planning to master PHP and Node.js, diving deep into technology (meaning I want to understand every concept in PHP and Node.js). I'm also learning Vue.js. My goal is to become a fullstack developer. I’ve noticed that the projects I worked on during university were mostly focused on business logic and primarily CRUD operations. I’ve also studied Docker—while I’m not proficient with it yet, I do understand the concepts well enough to work with it. The image below is a job requirement I found online. How can I meet these requirements?
"Required skills:
1+ years of PHP development experience.
Hands-on experience working with PHP frameworks Laravel, Slim.
Familiar with SOLID principles, design patterns, Domain Driven Design.
Experience working with queue system (RabbitMQ, Kafka).
Experience working with cache system (Redis, Memcache).
Experience working with Nginx as proxy.
Experience working with container environment: docker, docker-compose, Kubernetes.
Experience working with Linux environment.
Experience with different databases. Relational (eg. PostgreSQL, MySQL) or NoSQL (eg. MongoDB, …).
Extensive REST API development experience.
Attention to detail and demonstrable design and UX sensibilities.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills, a team player with strong analytical, problem solving, debugging, and troubleshooting skills.
"
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Migrating from Vapor to Laravel Cloud
To what degree is this supported currently?
My team has a production app hosted on Vapor, and we are considering making this move.
Is there anything we should know?
Has anyone tried doing this yet?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated
Thank you
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To what degree is this supported currently?
My team has a production app hosted on Vapor, and we are considering making this move.
Is there anything we should know?
Has anyone tried doing this yet?
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated
Thank you
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How would you tackle missing knowledge of Symfony?
Hi. I have some question. I'm developer with 15 years of professional experiences. Not only php, but also C#, unity, js ecosystem including react, some python, lua, etc. In php i worked with custom MVC frameworks, a little bit of cakephp and codeigniter. I even have opensource project (driver library) with almost half million downloads on packagist. But i never worked on project with Symfony. When I'm looking for new job, it feels like everything is about symfony and laravel. I went through manual of both and laravel feels like is relying too much on magic under the hood. So i would go with symfony. But without experiences i feel like i cannot get job in php. I don't have time to create own project and learn it. What would you do?
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Hi. I have some question. I'm developer with 15 years of professional experiences. Not only php, but also C#, unity, js ecosystem including react, some python, lua, etc. In php i worked with custom MVC frameworks, a little bit of cakephp and codeigniter. I even have opensource project (driver library) with almost half million downloads on packagist. But i never worked on project with Symfony. When I'm looking for new job, it feels like everything is about symfony and laravel. I went through manual of both and laravel feels like is relying too much on magic under the hood. So i would go with symfony. But without experiences i feel like i cannot get job in php. I don't have time to create own project and learn it. What would you do?
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Weekly /r/Laravel Help Thread
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Laravel
Installation - Laravel 12.x - The PHP Framework For Web Artisans
Laravel is a PHP web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax. We’ve already laid the foundation — freeing you to create without sweating the small things.
Testing Laravel Wayfinder on a Laravel Starter Kit
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Testing Laravel Wayfinder on a Laravext Project
In this video we'll be taking a look at Laravel Wayfinder, a first-party package that, according to it's creators: "[...] bridges your Laravel backend and TypeScript frontend with zero friction.".
Laravel Wayfinder on Github: https://github.com/laravel/wayfinder…
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Looking for work... 15+ years experience
I have more than 15 years of experience. Message me if you know of a position. Thanks
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I have more than 15 years of experience. Message me if you know of a position. Thanks
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Symfony meetup: Join Nicolas Grekas in Tunis on April 12th!
https://symfony.com/blog/symfony-meetup-join-nicolas-grekas-in-tunis-on-april-12th?utm_source=Symfony%20Blog%20Feed&utm_medium=feed
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Symfony
Symfony meetup: Join Nicolas Grekas in Tunis on April 12th! (Symfony Blog)
Join Nicolas Grekas, Imen Ezzine and Asma Ayari at the next Symfony Meetup in Tunis on April 12!
A Week of Symfony #953 (March 31 – April 6, 2025)
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A Week of Symfony #953 (March 31 – April 6, 2025) (Symfony Blog)
This week, the upcoming Symfony 7.3 version entered its feature freeze period to tweak and polish its new features before releasing it at the end of May 2025. In addition, we celebrated the SymfonyLiv…
Weekly Ask Anything Thread
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Laravel Not Reading .env? Here’s The Right Way to Manage Your App Settings
https://backpackforlaravel.com/articles/tutorials/laravel-not-reading-env-here-s-the-right-way-to-manage-your-app-settings
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Laravel Not Reading .env? Here’s The Right Way to Manage Your App Settings
If you’ve been working with Laravel, you’ve probably used env() to pull values from your .env file. You’ve also seen config() being use...
Weekly help thread
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This subreddit isn't meant for help threads, though there's one exception to the rule: in this thread you can ask anything you want PHP related, someone will probably be able to help you out!
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Hey there!
This subreddit isn't meant for help threads, though there's one exception to the rule: in this thread you can ask anything you want PHP related, someone will probably be able to help you out!
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A new Symfony SEO Bundle that handles all aspect of SEO
https://packagist.org/packages/rami/seo-bundle
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rami/seo-bundle - Packagist
All in One Symfony Seo Bundle
[Tutorial] Build Full Stack Instagram Clone with Laravel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VK-2j5CNsvM
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Full Stack Instagram Clone with Laravel and MongoDB – Tutorial
Master MongoDB with Laravel by building an Instagram clone. Learn document-based schema design, authentication, social features, and performance optimization techniques. Perfect for Laravel developers ready to move beyond SQL databases and leverage MongoDB's…
A new SEO Bundle that handles all aspect of SEO
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rami/seo-bundle - Packagist
All in One Symfony Seo Bundle
TimescaleDB to the Rescue - Speeding Up Statistics
https://sarvendev.com/posts/timescale-db-to-the-rescue/
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TimescaleDB to the Rescue - Speeding Up Statistics
Some time ago, I was working on improving the performance of slow statistics. The problem was that our database contained billions of rows, making data retrieval slow, even for the last seven days. From a product perspective, we needed to display data for…