Ignition and Flare can now display Laravel 11’s context
Ignition got a little bit better again. Read more
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Ignition got a little bit better again. Read more
Diving into the difference between Laravel’s facades and PHP’s class aliases. Read more
It’s 2024, and I’m excited about PHP. Will some people think I’m weird because of that? Sure. Do I have good reasons to be excited about a programming language that’s been around for more than 25 years, which generally has…
This article outlines why we use Inertia with Laravel at our agency in 2024, and makes the case for why you should consider using Inertia too. Read more
Discover how we migrated Flare from MySQL to Postgress with the help of Laravel’s query builder. Read more
Wire Extender allows you to embed any Livewire component on any website or even within a static HTML file. Read more
Yesterday, I wrote about the why of making a new syntax highlighter. Today I want to write about the how. Let’s explain how tempest/highlight works by implementing a new language — Blade is a good candidate. It looks something like…
It all started with Aidan sending me this message: Huh. Isn’t there a better way to do syntax highlighting for that? He was talking about code blocks for the upcoming Tempest docs site. I must say I wasn’t surprised by…
![image]( “image”) We’re happy to announce that Spark Stripe now supports SEPA Direct Debit payments and Link payments. SEPA Direct Debit is a popular payment method within the European Union where SEPA payments can be issued as mandates between banks…
Today, we’re thrilled to announce the release of Laravel 11 and Laravel Reverb.
Welcome to the February–March edition of PHP Annotated! We’ll recap the most interesting developments in the PHP community over the past couple of months, featuring handpicked news, articles, tools, and videos. Highlights PHP 8.2.16 and PHP 8.3.3 released 🐛 These…
Building console applications can be a lot of fun, but also quite challenging. Laravel Zero, however, falls short in the first part. Read more