![]() ![]() I pushed through the weekend and was able to get the make:social-app command done for Foundation Maker. Make:social-app command released for Foundation Maker Shares, comments, likes, and book reviews are also greatly appreciated. I don’t have a donate button, but if you would like to contribute, you may do so by buying one of my books, Laravel 5.4 For Beginners. Thanks to everyone who has and is supporting my work, sharing the journey. After 3 years of subscribing, I still find new things to be excited about… Laracasts, for me, has been a critical part of that journey. Learning is not a destination, it’s a journey. ![]() It’s a case where the constant learning came into play and helped out. We would have tripped over that, were we not familiar with the issue. But we were able to get the message out to customer service quickly, and they put out a site message as well, so we overcame it quickly. Since I worked with implementing Socialite and changing the session domain, I knew what was causing the problem, as soon as I heard about. The only answer for that is for the user to clear the cookie. This threw off a symptom that would keep calling login, because the session was never set properly. You never know when something small can turn out to be big.įor example, at work we recently did a migration that caused the old domain cookie to become invalid. If there is a way to increase their programming knowledge and speed, even if it is very incremental, they are all over it. One of the things I’ve noticed about the best programmers is that they always strive to improve. There’s an art form to writing cleaner, more extensible code, so it’s always a pleasure to learn how to improve our code. Laracasts places a huge emphasis on clear, maintainable code, which means that even if you are not necessarily needing the implementation at hand, you learn a lot just by watching Jeffery Way’s approach to solving problems. I’ve watched it 3 times to make sure I have a rock solid understanding of all the principles that were expressed. That saves a lot of time.Īll of this happens in 8 minutes and 51 seconds, so the video just moves along at a rapid pace. He also shows us how to filter down the unit test to just a single test or method, so you don’t have to run all your unit tests. The other thing I loved in the lesson was his use of a unit test to flush out the method and see if it was translating the request data properly. So Jeffery Way’s implementation is a nice solution and is super clean and easy to follow. But that gets unwieldy when the number of possibilities from the request scales. What a lot of us fall into is writing if statements or switch statements to handle the different request possibilities. One was using a handle method on a controller to consume different types of request data and use it to a call a conversion method dynamically. I think that’s true for most programmers that have tried it, since Laracasts has so many subscribers.Īnyway, the lesson I’m referencing above demonstrates a couple of things that I got excited about. I know it’s tough to let go of educational dollars, but Laracasts consistently delivers high quality videos that improve my programming skills, so I’m a happy subscriber. So rather than give a big overview, in this post, I’m going to talk about a particular lesson:īefore I start, let me mention that I’m not going to reproduce the lesson here, that would be a copyright violation and I have no intention of doing that. Now I’ve written before about how amazing Laracasts is, and how I think it is well-worth the price of subscription, especially if you are ready to move on from beginner into a more intermediate level. I’m doing a quick post on why I love Laracasts. User Registration And Login in Laravel 5.3.Handling Exceptions and Custom Exceptions Laravel 5.1.Bonus Material For Laraboot: Laravel 5.2 Released.After 'php artisan cache:clear' and 'composer dump-autoload', I can login with no issue from both and īe sure to delete your cookies from browser when testing it after these modifications are done. ![]() The default configuration is 'domain' => null, I made a change to 'domain' => ''.
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