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Continue reading →: How to write a README that rocksDevelopers love to share code in the form of packages, full apps, or tiny modules. Sharing is great, but one area that a lot of developers forget about is the README file. This file is now arguably one of the most important pieces for your project and one that a…
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Continue reading →: PHP Unanimously Approves Short List Syntax for Array Destructuring
The PHP RFC for square bracket syntax for array destructuring assignment has passed and will be included in PHP 7.1 The vote needed a 2/3 majority to be accepted, and it passed with a unanimous vote in favor. Short array syntax was added to PHP 5.4 and it allowed you…
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Continue reading →: Laravel ValetLaravel Valet is a new developer environment for the Mac that configures your Mac to always run PHP’s built-in web server in the background when your machine starts. It automatically maps any .dev domain to your folder structure using DnsMasq. For example, if your project folder is “new-blog-879” then hitting…
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Continue reading →: Unplugging with Jesse SchuttJesse Schutt is a developer for Zaengle Corp where he works on a mixture of projects between Laravel, Craft CMS, and Statamic. Before making the jump into development Jesse was a media director for ten years at a year-round Bible camp in northern Wisconsin. He’s a husband, father of six…
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Continue reading →: Laravel SparkLaravel Spark, the Laravel package that provides scaffolding for subscription billing, is now officially released and available for everyone. August of 2015 at the Kentucky Center hundreds of developers sat waiting as Taylor Otwell took the stage for the Laracon Keynote talk. He kicked if off talking about finding inspiration…
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Continue reading →: Manage your newsletter subscriptions through RSSIn the past few years, there has been a shift in the way people create content. Previously everyone had a blog and used that as their tool of choice to share their tips and ideas. Many are now moving to email newsletters and not publishing elsewhere. RSS is dying and…
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Continue reading →: Send text securely with VaultVault is a tool that lets you send passwords or sensitive information by encrypting it with a password and setting an expiration date. By sending the generated Vault link, your private information is not stored on mail servers or in databases where it can live forever. This tool is helpful…
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Continue reading →: 4 Apps for a Minimal Mac ExperienceAs developers, we get junk everywhere. Hundreds of files in your Downloads folder, dozens of apps open at once and lots of little utilities that overwhelm your menu bar. Let’s check out a few of my favorite apps to help you keep focused and experience that blissful minimal Mac experience.…
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Continue reading →: A First Look at LingoLingo is a new Mac app launched by the people from the Noun Project. It’s designed to be a simple app to store and quickly browse for visual assets for your projects. The app supports photos, illustrations, icons, and any other visual asset. Pricing is free for a personal plan,…
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Continue reading →: PatternFly — UX Goodness with the ease of Bootstrap
Patternfly is a community project of designers and developers collaborating to build a UI framework for enterprise web applications. Combining UX best practices with the powerful Bootstrap framework, it gives you a complete package for your apps administration area. It features premade layouts, patterns, widgets, and styles to give you…





