Hey guys, This Christmas week is, as expected, pretty quiet in community articles, but I used this downtime to re-launch our main website: check out LaravelDaily.com new design!
It's not about design, actually. The main part is that I've re-grouped my time to get back to DAILY content publishing. Yes, from January you should expect one article or video every weekday (Monday to Friday).
I call it "rebranding", "pivot" or "getting back to the roots". Here's a longer story, if you have extra minute to read.
For those who don't know, this blog started in June 2015 with a goal of actual DAILY tips about Laravel, as I was learning them myself. Like a diary.
Then, as I got more client work and expanded into a small team of developers, we used this website as a lead magnet for potential clients, so Blog was just one part of it.
Finally, now, as we don't need that much of exposure and have enough clients (if I need more in the future, there are other trusted sources), and as my teammates take a lot of work for me, I can get back to what I'm actually passionate about. Blogging and sharing the knowledge. That's why "back to the roots".
Don't get me wrong, I'm not doing this as a hobby, it's a serious business now. Honestly, this move has a goal of pivoting from client work to advertising our PRODUCTS - QuickAdminPanel generator and online-courses. But still, it's much more pleasant work than being on-call with clients who often cause headache and sleepless nights with tight deadlines and constantly changing work scope.
So, this is a new page in the story, we'll see how it goes.
Ok, enough said, let's get into this week's content. And Merry Christmas + Happy New Year, everybody!
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Deep Diving into Laravel Subquery
tisuchi.com
In this tutorial, we will learn how to use Laravel Subquery in real life example. Imagine that, you have two tables, users and posts where users table hasMany() relationship with posts table. Now, we would love to show all users paginate by 10 and show their last post time.
Consume Laravel APIs from VueJS with Passport
medium.com
This was initially written on wogan.blog, but after two rebrands and the whole Gutenberg fiasco the post completely broke, so I’m dusting it off and re-doing it here. Laravel 5.6 suggests a simple structure for creating API-driven applications.
Deploy Laravel web app to Heroku through Github
ktmbytes.com
Hello there, today we are going to deploy Laravel web app to Heroku. If you want to get started with Laravel you can find our post about doing so here. What exactly is Heroku? Heroku is a cloud platform as a service(PaaS) supporting several programming languages.
Laravel Socialite LinkedIn Login (Part 2)
codebriefly.com
In this article, we will discuss “Laravel Socialite LinkedIn Login”. We already discuss the Laravel Socialite in our previous post, where we describe the Twitter login process. So in this post, we will not be discussing the common process.
That's it for this week. See you in 2019!
Povilas Korop LaravelDaily.com
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