Building RESTful APIs with Laravel 5's Doc Block-based Controller Annotations

Building RESTful APIs with Laravel 5's Doc Block-based Controller Annotations

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Building RESTful APIs with Laravel 5's Doc Block-based Controller Annotations

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  1. 1 Intro
  2. 2 History of Laravel
  3. 3 Laravel 5 Changes
  4. 4 History of Annotations
  5. 5 Comparing to Symphony
  6. 6 Reservation Controller
  7. 7 Make Command
  8. 8 Handle Event
  9. 9 Recap
  10. 10 Cached Routes
  11. 11 Options
  12. 12 Advantages
  13. 13 Documentation
  14. 14 Disadvantages
  15. 15 Tightly linking controller to route
  16. 16 Single developer deployment
  17. 17 The future of annotations
  18. 18 How can we handle annotations
  19. 19 Grouping controllers together
  20. 20 Not with annotations and comments
  21. 21 Github repository
  22. 22 Laravel 5 update
  23. 23 Where did the event come from
  24. 24 ReserveRoom
  25. 25 ReservedEvent
  26. 26 Shortcut
  27. 27 Alias
  28. 28 Framework
  29. 29 Overhead
  30. 30 Cache
  31. 31 Performance
  32. 32 Read into memory
  33. 33 Read time
  34. 34 Laravel 5 Beta

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