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A day with Laravel - #031

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Hey LaraDevs πŸ‘‹,

I am proud to present a new "A Day with Laravel" issue.

If you think of a resource that could be useful for the Laravel dev community, let me know in a comment or DM on Twitter (HappyToDev)

The objective of this newsletter?

🎯 To deliver to you daily, or almost daily*, the recent or important resources (videos, articles, GitHub repos, packages, tutorials, ...) that I could find on Laravel and its ecosystem.

This is a quick content of a few links to feed your watch on Laravel and its ecosystem daily.

* Or almost: why?

Simply because I'm the only one to manage this newsletter and "Quoi de neuf les devs? πŸ‡«πŸ‡·" Depending on my availability and obligations, it is possible that this newsletter is not daily.

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Meaning of emojis used in titles

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  • πŸ’‘ Tip
  • πŸ†• News / Update
  • πŸ“¦ Package
  • πŸŽ™οΈ Podcast
  • 🐦 Tweet / Xeet
  • πŸŽ₯ Video

πŸ“– Laravel 11


If you'd like to find out more about the next version of our favourite toy, Laravel version 11, I suggest you read this article, which will be updated as and when announcements are made or developments validated in the branch dedicated to this new version.

As a reminder, Laravel 11 will be released in the first quarter of 2024.


Read article on Laravel 11


πŸ“– Laravel Pulse: monitor your app's usage and performances

You probably heard about it this week with Taylor Otwell's announcement, Laravel Pulse will soon be arriving in the Laravel ecosystem... and it will be open source and free!

If you'd like to find out more, Benjamin Crozat, as usual, has put together an article that he'll be updating as the package becomes available.

The package should be available next week.


Read the article on Laravel Pulse


πŸŽ₯ Laravel Core 101

Would you like to understand how Laravel is structured and how it works?

Mateus GuimarΓ£es will guide you through this discovery or reminder, which is always good to have in mind if you want to fully understand the underlying mechanics of Laravel.



πŸ“– Build sequences with Laravel pipelines

If discovering or rediscovering Laravel's pipelines is one of your goals for making progress with Laravel, then this article by Luis GΓΌette is a good place to start.

Laravel Pipelines


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πŸ“¦ Laravel Updater

Do you regularly update your Laravel application and run several commands each time you deploy it? What if I told you that there's a package that lets you replace all those commands with a single one?

Just like Sauron's ring ;-)

To find out more, go to the package page πŸ‘‡


Discover πŸ“¦ Laravel Updater


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