Using the ADR (Action/Domain/Responder) Pattern in Laravel
Learn what the ADR (Action/Domain/Responder) pattern is and how to apply it in Laravel with a simple, practical example. Read more
Learn what the ADR (Action/Domain/Responder) pattern is and how to apply it in Laravel with a simple, practical example. Read more
Contributed by Kostiantyn Miakshyn in #49518…
Peter Suhm shares a simple Todoist setup that separates tasks due on a specific day from tasks that just need to happen this week. The heart of the system is a single custom filter that combines today, overdue, and @this-week items into one view. Read more
The #[Cache] attribute lets you define HTTP cache headers directly on controllers, including dynamic values for the Last-Modified and ETag headers. Symfony 8.1 makes this attribute easier to use and more flexible. New request and args Variables in Expressions…
Pest v4.5.0 adds first-class support for flaky tests with retries and a dedicated CLI filter. The release also brings a useful casing assertion for catching namespace and file path mismatches, plus a coverage option that hides uncovered files. Read more
This week, Symfony 6.4.38, 7.4.10, and 8.0.10 maintenance versions were released. In addition, we published the first beta of Symfony 8.1 so you can test it before its final release in three weeks. Meanwhile, we shared more information about the SymfonyDay…
Join us on June 4, 2026, in Montreal at L'Espace Quartier Latin (UQAM) for a unique SymfonyDay. Eight expert speakers are ready to share their knowledge with the community! 🎤 Speaker announcement! Discover "CQRS in Symfony: yes, but calm down" presented…
Contributed by Robin Chalas in #62917…
🎙️ PHP Podcast – May 7, 2026 Hosts: Eric Van Johnson & John Congdon Another fun episode of the PHP Podcast! Here’s what we covered: 🎪 PHP Tek Is 11 Days Away — And Everyone Is Stressed The conference countdown is real: 11 days, 10 hours, and a handful of seconds on the clock. John’s […] The post The PHP Podcast 2026.05.07 appeared first on PHP Architect.
SymfonyDay Montreal 2026 schedule is live! Join us on June 4, 2026, at L'Espace Quartier Latin (UQAM) for a day of pure PHP and Symfony expertise. 🎤 Speaker announcement! Florian Merle, Backend Developer, baksla.sh, will present "Empower creativity…
A deep dive into idempotency, from the theory behind safe retries to a practical Laravel implementation using the Laravel Idempotency package. Read more
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See the video version at https://youtu.be/Nk9ayWxkJ1M It’s an unfortunate piece of our current developer reality that a lot of our day is spent worrying about how many tokens we’re spending. Every time you send structured data to an LLM API, you’re paying for tokens. And if you’re sending arrays of similar objects as JSON, you’re […] The post Token-Oriented Object Notation (TOON) For PHP Developers appeared first on PHP Architect.
Symfony 8.1.0-BETA1 has just been released. This is a pre-release version of Symfony 8.1. If you want to test it in your own applications before its final release, run the following commands: 1 2 3 $ composer config minimum-stability…