I created a PHP website once. Where do I sign?
I created a PHP website once. Where do I sign?
I forgot to add the Tumbleweed to the OpenSUSE - that was what I meant. Fixed, thank you!
Go with OpenSuSE Tumbleweed or Fedora, because software updates roll in at a good pace. Stable, easy to use and configure.
Go with Arch or Manjaro only if you really want the bleeding-edge software versions. You can have some instability as a result, or not. Good luck.
Don’t go with Debian, Ubuntu and likewise, only if you want to make some gymnastics to update your programs every major release. These are the most stable Linux distros.
Laravel from Scratch is the best Laravel course available. It is free and was created by the founder of Laracasts. This tutorial series covers all the important features of the framework from beginning to end. Although it’s for Laravel 8 and not 10, all the knowledge you gain from this course you can and should be applied to Laravel 10.
That’s the equivalent of a lot of straws.
They should be using ‘sass’
Did you edit your thesis for six months without saving?
Credit card reader?
Let’s put it here in ascii format this free OpenAI API Key, token, just for the sake of history and search engines healthiness… 😂
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
But seriously, I hope they have already changed it.
There is no problem with reusing code, as long as you take some time to understand it.
I like how this guy explains the history of browser user agents and why they have this strange configuration today:
Hold up, does Podman replace Docker entirely?
This is a goddamn cute black hole.
Sometimes that happens to me too. No idea why.
We’ve connected all the computers worldwide, enabled real-time communication between anyone on the globe, developed amazing applications that run online, millions using them simultaneously. Yet, we still struggle to send a file between devices that are right next to each other.
Thank you very much for the information. I always found it strange that Stack Overflow and Experts Exchange are so similar, yet have such different business models.
Why Geck ?