李赛博 (seb)
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TIL you can set a raw SQL default value for your models in @laravelphp . That way it can call a SQL function like current_timestamp or any other you might have in mind!
For my next software project I'll use the SOCKS stack. That is, I'll pick software for which I got socks at a conference. So far I've got @laravelphp @tursodatabase and @CircleCI Kinda like where this is going!
The ones that do are also not advertised as "Laravel jobs".
It was a ton of fun meeting so many cool people.
i have been to a ton of conferences in the last year and each one has been so great, but i must say that Laracon was something special. I have never been around so many kind and encouraging people. @taylorotwell you have built something truly special and i am very honored to…
That one trick has saved us from so many weekends spent oncall!
Thanks to everyone who told me they enjoyed my talk at #laracon Very glad my 243 rehearsals were not completely in vain!
On the one hand "wow! cool!" but on the other hand .... Idiocracy?
So what did you think of the Democratic convention's Dance Party roll call last night -- any opinions?
Look I might be bad at naming things but I'm great with caching ok...
Same question
i get to pick out walk out music for a conference... WHAT DO I PICK???
Prolog. Definitely prolog
Which is one programming language that you learnt but never used in your whole life?
Not ready not ready not ready shit shit shit.....
State of @laravelphp survey's highest frequency for when you deploy is "almost daily". But.... we deploy like 10 times a day !!!
Yep, we have one like that too!
Awesome little Laravel helper I use a lot (it's called something different in our codebase though). Basically, pass either a string or an array of strings, and it'll turn it into a single string for use with the cache. Best part? if it exceeds a certain length, it hashes it.
I feel this so often when looking at a library. And sometimes even end up at "well I have no clue how it works ==> can't trust it since I don't understand the tradeoffs ==> next"
When did software documentation go from detailed technical details on how a thing actually works to round-peg-goes-in-round-hole mind dribble? Documentation is overly focused today on people looking for fast "how do I do exactly X" user guides. 🤮
The junior is confident he knows the right answer. He learned it in school. The senior is confident there isn't actually a "right answer".
Unpopular opinion: the difference between a "junior" employee and "senior" employee is confidence.
BFFs (Backends For Frontend) are fine, but reach out when you start having BFBFFs or BFBFBFFs. That's when you know you're truly doing it right!
Why oh why indeed....
I agree with one of those 2 statements
tea is not good we have to stop humoring the british
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