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About the Book
Learn how to build modular laravel applications
This book is in two parts, firstly to document version 8 of the Laravel Modules package.
The second part will cover how to build on top of this package. I've been using this package to build both CMS's and web apps for years, I highly recommend it.
You will learn not only the basics of working with modules but how to write tests to ensure everything works within the modules, customise the structure of modules, write your own base structure that can be generated.
What will you get from this book?
✅ 118+ pages of content depending on the format (PDF, EPUB, MOBI)
✅ Test-Driven module development with PestPHP
✅ How to generate custom modules with your own structure
✅ How to convert a module to a package
✅ Install a module package
✅ Thorough walkthrough & explanations
✅ Author has +17 years in the field
Formats
The book is available in print (on Amazon) and as an eBook (PDF, EPUB, MOBI) here on Gumroad.
About Me
My name is David Carr. For the past 17 years, I've been developing applications for the web using mostly PHP. I do this for a living and love what I do as every day there is something new and exciting to learn.
In my spare time, the web development community is a big part of my life. Whether managing online programming groups and blogs or attending a conference, I find keeping involved helps me stay up to date.
This is also my chance to give back to the community that helped me get started, a place I am proud to be part of.
I spend a lot of time learning new techniques and actively help other people learn web development through a variety of help groups and writing web development tutorials on my blog https://dcblog.dev.
Questions & Suggestions
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About the Author
Hi, I’m David Carr! For the past 15 years, I’ve been developing applications for the web using mostly PHP. I do this for a living and love what I do, as every day there is something new and exciting to learn.
In my spare time, the web development community is a big part of my life. Whether teaching code to kids at a local school, managing online programming groups and blogs, or attending a conference, I find keeping involved helps me stay up to date. This is also my chance to give back to the community that helped me get started, a place I am proud to be part of.