A day with Laravel - #041
Laravel Ecosystem News for January 15, 2025 : Security, Webhooks, Pipelines, the return of XP and Microsoft Teams are discussed
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💡 Security Tip: Login Logging
Stephen Rees-Carter explains why you need to log connection attempts and how to do it.
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📖 The definitive Guide to Webhooks in Laravel
Steve has decided to hit hard and make a reference post on webhooks:
These days, real-time communication isn't just expected — it's essential. Our users are done with waiting for full-page refreshes to get the latest info. Enter webhooks, the unsung heroes of the tech world. They're not widely talked about, but that's about to change. I'm on a mission to create the ultimate guide to webhooks in Laravel, making it the go-to resource for integrating webhooks in your next Laravel app.
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🇬🇧 🎥 Laravel Gems - Pipelines 💎
Today, Christoph will explain what pipelines are in Laravel and how to use them.
Learn how to leverage Laravel's pipeline pattern to write cleaner and more maintainable code. We'll demonstrate this powerful pattern through a practical example, showing you how to break down complex operations into simple, reusable steps.
Laracasts
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Laracasts is something of a benchmark for Laravel devs.
But Laracasts isn't just about Laravel.
It's almost 500 hours of courses, more than 2,800 lessons on a whole host of subjects.
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🇬🇧 📖 How we handle 1000 Laravel websites on a single server
Feedback from Billy Nguyen on going from 280 Laravel sites hosted on one server to 1000 sites!
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🇬🇧 📦 Microsoft Teams Notifications Package
Would you like to be able to send messages in Teams directly from your Laravel application?
Then this package is for you!
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