The State of Laravel survey is out!
It takes less than five minutes and helps to tell how the Laravel ecosystem has changed in the last 12 months.
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The State of Laravel survey is out!
It takes less than five minutes and helps to tell how the Laravel ecosystem has changed in the last 12 months.
For any fellow Laravel developers out there, the annual State of Laravel survey is open for responses. This is a great way of helping the wider community get a picture of how Laravel and PHP are being used today. It's well worth spending a few minutes filling it out.
Been playing around with Swift & SwiftUI this evening, out of curiosity.
After a few hours of brute-force programming (writing code, hoping it works and asking ChatGPT), I got something working...
It pulls from an API, maps the items to "structs" and lists the items.
It's very simple, but feels pretty powerful to be able to pick up my iPhone and see the app working in my hands! π§βπ
Today is Overcast's 10th birthday, and to celebrate, I'm launching a major rewrite of the app: https://marco.org/2024/07/16/overcast-rewrite
The first decade has been great, and this new foundation brings it into the next one!
(Spoiler alert: It's fast. REALLY fast. And there's more coming soon.)
After switching to Laravel Herd last week, I had a look into setting up Xdebug's profiler with PHPStorm.
I had been trying to get it setup w/ plain Valet for a while without much luck. But, with Herd, I managed to get it setup in a matter of minutes.
https://duncanmcclean.com/xdebug-profiler-laravel-herd-phpstorm
Episode 17 of Code Rush is out β We chat about flat mechanical keyboards, ponder how much is too much for a domain name, how to animate logo strokes, the successor to Plyr, CSS masonry, and a new way of detecting no-JS in CSS
Listen to the show at https://coderush.dev
Subscribe at https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/code-rush/id1684215358
Less than a week to go until Flat Camp!ποΈ
Thereβs still a few tickets left if you want to make it.