Here, you'll find Jeffrey Way's personal collection of Larabits. If you're unfamiliar, Larabits are short, isolated lessons that focus on a single concept or technique. While a typical series may take hours to work your way through, Larabits are instead for when you have five or ten minutes to pick up a small bit of knowledge.Please keep in mind that each of these lessons is self-contained and may be viewed in any order. Happy learning!
Overview
Syllabus
- How Jeffrey Would Setup PHPStorm
- Exciting New PHP 8.1 Features
- New in Laravel: Disable Lazy Loading
- So Much Power in a Single Line
- Refactor to Match Expressions
- Consider Interaction Traits for Tests
- Introduce Seams for Better Refactoring
- Simple Real-Time Search Highlighting
- 3 Building Blocks for Any Collection
- New in Laravel: Lazy Database Refreshing
- An Essential Tool in Your JavaScript Belt
- Refactor Messy Conditionals to Lookup Tables
- Custom Artisan Commands Exercise
- I Think I Can
- CSS Properties You May Not Know
- Service Containers in 3 Levels
- Mode and Keybinding Primer for the Vim-Curious
- From Zero to Markdown Converter in 10 Minutes
- A New Way to Define Accessors and Mutators
- Solving the CSS Viewport Height Quirk in Mobile Safari
- Enable Automatic Tailwind Class Sorting in 4 Minutes
- Cypress and Laravel Crash-Course
- Simpler Modals With the Dialog Element
- Techniques for Improving Test Performance
- From Zero to "Log In With GitHub" in Ten Minutes
- The Gambler's Ruin, Illustrated With PHP
- 6 New'ish HTML Tags You Can Use Right Now
- Tiny Refactors Make a Big Difference
- Laravel's New Strict Mode
- Jeffrey Reviews Pest for the First Time
- ChatGPT Schools Laracasts Owner
- How to Make a Passwordless Login System
- Laravel Herd - First Look
- Laravel Folio First Look
- Effortless Animations with AutoAnimate
- CSS-Only Radial Progress Bars
- Let's Have a Dialog
- An Anchor Within an Anchor?
- Laravel Socialite and Github Authentication Workshop
- The Intermediate Developer Trap
- Eloquent's New Chaperone Method
- Execute Code After a Response is Returned?
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