A day with Laravel - #052
Laravel Ecosystem News for March 05, 2025 : Design Patterns, Livewire 3.6, Laravel Vue Starter Kit, Eloquentize and OWASP Laravel Cheat Sheets are discussed
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15 Laravel Design Patterns for Peak Performance, Scalability & Efficiency
A really complete article about design patterns used in Laravel
Livewire 3.6 Released
Last week, Caleb updated Livewire, let’s see what is new on it.
If you prefer a video format, I suggest this one :
⚡️ Laravel Vue Starter Kit - Deep Dive
Christoph presents in deep the new Laravel Vue Starter Kit in this video.
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Eloquentize
Monitor and analyse your Laravel applications with Eloquentize
Managing multiple Laravel applications just got easier with Eloquentize. Its unified dashboard allows you to monitor your projects' key metrics in real time, effortlessly. Number of users created, invoice amounts generated, reports produced... everything is accessible at a glance, without having to modify your database.
Integration is fast: all you need is an Artisan command to start collecting your data. And if you need a history, Eloquentize can also retroactively analyse your Eloquent models to reconstruct statistics since the launch of your application.
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OWASP Laravel Cheat Sheets
A list of recommendations for securing your Laravel application, provided by OWASP.
The Laravel Framework provides in-built security features and is meant to be secure by default. However, it also provides additional flexibility for complex use cases. This means that developers unfamiliar with the inner workings of Laravel may fall into the trap of using complex features in a way that is not secure. This guide is meant to educate developers to avoid common pitfalls and develop Laravel applications in a secure manner.
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