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slug: weekly-thread-2022-15
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title: 'Weekly thread #15 of 2022'
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tweet_id: '1515057381511610368'
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author_username: archtechx
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created_at: 2022-04-15T20:00:02+00:00
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links: { }
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🔥 This week's code tips for Laravel developers
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A weekly thread 🧵
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title: 'Improve the DX of your commands by making arguments optional and prompting the user when they''re empty'
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tweet_id: '1515057387027140609'
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thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-15
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author_username: mmartin_joo
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- 'https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FQAcwOkWUAESOwS.jpg'
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created_at: 2022-04-15T20:00:04+00:00
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slug: improve-the-dx-of-your-commands-by-making-arguments-optional-and-prompting-the-user-when-theyre-empty
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💡 Just a quick tip: define every argument of commands as optional and ask for input if they are missing.
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This way, you don’t need to think about the arguments when running a command.
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Just run it, and it will ask everything:
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title: 'In scheduled tasks, you can use `onSuccess` and `onFailure` callbacks'
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tweet_id: '1515057395763798018'
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thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-15
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author_username: cosmeescobedo
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- 'https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FQAK8H-XEAMWMMT.jpg'
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created_at: 2022-04-15T20:00:06+00:00
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slug: in-scheduled-tasks-you-can-use-onsuccess-and-onfailure-callbacks
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🔥 Laravel Tip: You can specify what to do if a scheduled task fails or succeeds.
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title: 'The `shouldCache()` method lets you cache model accessor values'
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tweet_id: '1515057389950537729'
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thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-15
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author_username: cosmeescobedo
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images:
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- 'https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FQOpEt5VQA0OnWt.jpg'
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created_at: 2022-04-15T20:00:04+00:00
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slug: the-shouldcache-method-lets-you-cache-model-accessor-values
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🔥 Laravel Tip: Accessor Caching
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As of Laravel 9.6, if you have a computationally intensive accessor, you can use the shouldCache method.
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title: 'The spread syntax understands named parameters and correctly assigns array values to them'
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tweet_id: '1515057384204382208'
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thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-15
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author_username: SteveTheBauman
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created_at: 2022-04-15T20:00:03+00:00
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slug: the-spread-syntax-understands-named-parameters-and-correctly-assigns-array-values-to-them
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Today I learned that PHP will insert callback parameters in the order of their defined name, when spreading an array of args with string keys, allowing you to place them in any position in the callback. Super cool! 💪
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title: 'You can generate fake images using Faker'
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tweet_id: '1515057392890769410'
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thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-15
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author_username: justsanjit
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created_at: 2022-04-15T20:00:05+00:00
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slug: you-can-generate-fake-images-using-faker
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#Laravel #PHP Tip 🔥 You can use #faker to not only generate text values but also fake images.
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title: 'You can process the output of scheduled tasks: send an email or write to a file'
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tweet_id: '1515057398687313920'
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thread_slug: weekly-thread-2022-15
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author_username: justsanjit
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images:
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created_at: 2022-04-15T20:00:06+00:00
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slug: you-can-process-the-output-of-scheduled-tasks-send-an-email-or-write-to-a-file
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#Laravel Tip 🔥 Few convenient methods to work with the output of scheduled tasks.
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