Posts tagged with #PHP
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Timesheet System - Unit Testing & Quality Assurance
The Timesheet System is basically functional but we have introduced a few little bugs here and there, so this post is going to look at how we might address some of those things.
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PHP Basics
I struggled with some elements of the last few articles, and I'm taking a break before we revisit this, partly because it's really hard to document what I'm building without it just being loads of code blocks, so I though't I'd take a break and revisit the basics of PHP.
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Timesheet System - core functionality
A Timesheet System that has core timesheet functionality, that might be a good idea right about now.
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Timesheet System - Time Codes and Staff Relationships
We're still working on the Timesheet application, and we're still not ready for timesheets, this week we focus on building blocks like how to link Managers to Team Members and how to manage time codes etc.
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Timesheet System - Initial Setup & Authentication
Last week we created a Project Plan for our Timesheet application, this week, we're working on Sprint 1 - Initial Setup & Authentication.
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Building a Timesheet system
This is a change to my recent blog posts, this is more about defining and describing a project that will ultimately build a Timesheet system.
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Building a CRUD application with Laravel
For this post we're goign to build a simple CRUD application. CRUD stands for Create, Read, Update, and Delete - the four fundamental operations performed on database records in software applications.
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A basic introduction to Laravel 11
I love working with PHP and Laravel, in this post we're going to have a look at the directory structure for a Laravel project and build some simple things with Laravel 11.
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Tracking Job Applications
I built several versions of a job application tracking system, to help me figure out how many jobs I have applied for and what the application status is From Spreadsheets, through Kanban boards, Laravel, React, NextJS and most recently, a Flutter app, This post discusses that journey.
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PHP is still cool. Trust me!
Why PHP is Still Cool in 2024.
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Migrating from hosted VPS services to a Public Cloud Provider
Migrating from hosted VPS services to a Public Cloud Provider.