In 🥇 place this week, it's a post by myself, now I know you're thinking come on Dan don't be like that, but I had an itch that I had to scratch earlier in the week and played around with a small experiment and it worked - "Experiment: Using Pest 4 as a Standalone Browser Testing Suite for Legacy Applications." I'd love to know what you all think about this one
it's a post by myself, now I know you're thinking come on Dan don't be like that, but I had an itch that I had to scratch earlier in the week and played around with a small experiment and it worked - "Experiment: Using Pest 4 as a Standalone Browser Testing Suite for Legacy Applications." I'd love to know what you all think about this one -
it's Me (Daniel Newns) I had fun deep diving into the new HTTP::batch() method recently merged into the framework (got to that Wendell Adriel for all his work on the PR). This new Batch method really does add some of the missing features that help with better concurrency when trying to do multiple HTTP calls. If you've not had a play around with it yet go give it a go -
its Daniel Newns with - "RectorPHP and Laravel: The Automated Refactoring Tool We Should Have Been Using Years Ago." Where I go into detail about RectorPHP and how you can use it to automate upgrades and keep your applications code quality high -