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English, Technology, 1 season, 149 episodes, 1 day, 3 hours, 42 minutes
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The Laracasts snippet, each episode, offers a single thought on some aspect of web development.
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Horses for Courses

We love tools: linters, type checkers, test runners, asset compilers, et al. Whilst these tools can help solve problems, they might also be a sledgehammer when all you really need is a screwdriver. Let me tell you a little anecdote about upgrading my personal site to Laravel 11, and why sometimes removing a tool is even better than adding one.
3/29/202412 minutes, 57 seconds
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The Stories We Tell Ourselves

Tell me what you think of this. We all have certain stories about ourselves that we repeat, like mantras. "I am the type of person who is X, therefore..." But, for all the reps, I'm not sure these are doing us any good at all.
3/1/202416 minutes, 2 seconds
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Here's Why You Should Attend Laracon

Luke, here! I recently got the chance to attend and speak at Laracon EU 2024, and it was fantastic. The venue was awesome, the talks were amazing, but what really makes the event special are the conversations you have with like-minded developers. Let me tell you about it.
2/20/202414 minutes, 31 seconds
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Find Your Fit

It occurred to me recently that, if my job consisted exclusively of writing code 40 hours a week, I don't think I'd be a programmer today. I might go out of my mind. The secret, from my experience, is to find your fit. Figure out how to combine all of your skills into some unique concoction that gets you through the day with a smile on your face.
2/14/202414 minutes, 11 seconds
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Juggle the Idea

If someone on your team presents a business idea to you, they've likely had it simmering in their head for quite some time. Don't be so quick to toss that idea aside. If there's such a thing as anti-patterns in business, this is one of them. Give the idea its due.
1/17/202411 minutes, 22 seconds
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Programming is Bootcamp for Conscientiousness

Programming taught me an interesting life lesson: be a stickler for the details. You see, getting the thing to work is only half the battle. You’re not done. Not even close. Yes, make it functional. But then make it readable. Should it also be flexible? Then do so. And certainly make it beautiful.
10/12/202314 minutes, 43 seconds
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Business Impostor

When it comes to business, I - like many developer-turned-small-business-owners, I’d imagine - am really quite green. Not just green, deep green. No MBA in sight. I’m not even sure what that stands for, to be honest. Master of Business Administration? Is that it? Yep, a master of business… yours truly is not. Can you relate?
10/10/20239 minutes, 10 seconds
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Steal From Other Hobbies

In this episode, we'll talk about stealing techniques and approaches from other hobbies or industries. What have you learned from one hobby that might be useful for your programming career? I can think of a few.
8/26/202217 minutes, 37 seconds
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Laracasts Q&A: 2022 Edition

It's hard to believe, but the last Q&A episode was published over two years ago. Let's fix that with a new 2022 edition. I'll answer a wide variety of questions, such as: how to initially plan a business, are lifetime accounts are worth offering, why aren't there dedicated Laracasts apps, how to avoid content creator burnout, and more. 
8/15/202229 minutes, 58 seconds
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Zoom Out

I often hear about flat organizational structures and how they lead to more autonomy and better collaboration. That could be true! It sounds appealing. But my worry is: don't you lose the zoomed out perspective in the process? From my experiences, that multi-focus hierarchy is essential.
5/4/20225 minutes, 49 seconds
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Don't Participate

For a number of years now, I've found myself quietly mumbling the words, "Don't participate," every time I feel the need to insert myself into events or conversations that have nothing to do with me. It works wonders. Nearly every time, I delete the draft and get back to work.
3/28/20228 minutes, 5 seconds
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Programming Bullet Points I'd Send Back in Time

In this episode, I take some time to ponder over which programming bullet points I wish had been drilled into me more in the early days of my learning. We'll discuss the psychology of learning, design patterns, SOLID, and, of course, the never-ending river of programming opinions.
2/4/202220 minutes, 14 seconds
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If It's Not Perfect, Ship It

It's far too easy for developers to fall into a trap of never shipping new code to production. "It's not ready," we tell ourselves. "Just one more month to clean things up, and then we'll push it up." But if you're not careful, there will always be a reason why it's still not ready. In this episode, we discuss habit building and why it's necessary to not be a perfectionist. 
1/28/202210 minutes, 25 seconds
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Be the Tortoise

If you've worked in programming spaces for any period of time, you will surely have heard the advice, "It's better to go slow than fast." We all instinctively knows this, and, yet, we're simultaneously obsessed with optimizing every facet of our workflow. 
12/1/20215 minutes, 50 seconds
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Three Shapes

Whenever I ask a slightly controversial programming question, the responses often take one of three shapes. Let's talk about each of them in this episode, before taking a few moments to discuss why it's so important to play gracefully with ideas.
10/27/202112 minutes, 7 seconds
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Trust the Process

Every time I learn something new, I have to re-remind to trust the process. I'm not sure why. That feeling of "I can't" never goes away. You would think we'd eventually make the connection that if you work on something a little bit today, and a little more tomorrow, you'll eventually become quite skilled. And, yet, why do I always begin the learning phase with a hesitation that says, "You'll never be able to do this."
9/15/20217 minutes, 22 seconds
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The Best of Both Worlds

In this episode, we discuss the three-month process of converting Laracasts to a single-page application with Inertia.js.
6/21/202110 minutes, 17 seconds
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If You Flip It, They Can Learn It

It has occurred to me that I might have made some teaching mistakes in the past. Learning sticks when it can immediately be applied to a particular task or need you have. If you don't have an immediate use case, it might as well go in one ear, and out the other. It's not going to stick.
3/26/20218 minutes, 19 seconds
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About That Laravel 8 Controversy

I keep seeing oddly similar threads around the web that relate to Laravel 8's "increased prerequisites." They all seem to share the view that, if you want to upgrade to Laravel 8, be prepared to also learn Livewire, Inertia, and Tailwind. Of course, I find it odd...because it's not even remotely true.
3/8/20219 minutes, 58 seconds
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Cool Kids Table

Here's an uncomfortable truth about the programming world: we all want to sit at the cool kids table. It was true in high school, and it remains true today. It makes you wonder how this might be reflected in the tools we choose.
2/23/20219 minutes, 47 seconds
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One Thing I Love About Laravel

One thing I love about Laravel is how, for any given project or feature, there's already a clearly defined pathway I can follow to complete it. For example, we take it for granted that a robust queue system with model serialization is always at your fingertips. We take it for granted that a powerful event dispatcher with automatic event registration is available for free. We even take it for granted that the decision of where to store your secret API keys has already been solved and documented.
2/8/20218 minutes
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If Programmers Had a Superpower

My wife recently paid me a compliment. "You're a good troubleshooter" - to which I replied, that's because it's all I do every day. Programmers are professional troubleshooters.
1/27/20218 minutes
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How to be Ignored on GitHub

After you've maintained a popular open source project for any length of time, you begin to notice a pattern. Certain issues and pull requests bubble up to the top of your todo list, and certain issues...are ignored or discarded. Let's talk about why that's often the case.
10/9/202011 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Goodbye Debacle

We recently pushed a new "goodbye" landing page for the Laracasts website. In an effort to not succumb to the usual, boring "Goodbye, hope to see you again" copy, I opted for a different approach. Unfortunately, it didn't land for everyone the way I thought it might.
10/1/20206 minutes, 18 seconds
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How We Work

I recently hired a new instructor for Laracasts. Now that the team has grown to four people, including myself, I thought it might be interesting to discuss my personal hands-off approach to running a small and low-stress team.
7/14/202010 minutes, 38 seconds
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Four Words Can Derail Your Day

Four words can derail any programmer's day. Those four words are "If I could just..." Ask yourself if you frequently fall into this trap. "If I could just configure my code editor properly, then I could get some work done." Or what about this one? "If I could just get my office the way I want it, then I could begin this new feature." Have no doubt; this is a form of procrastination that infects most of us.
7/7/20205 minutes, 33 seconds
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Meet Them Where They Are

As parents or teachers, if you want to instill a joy for learning or reading, it's important that you meet them where they're currently at in life. The goal, as we've discussed in past episodes of The Laracasts Snippet, is to get them excited.
6/3/20207 minutes, 43 seconds
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It's All About the Framing

I recently came across a month-old YouTube channel with two million subscribers. The content...was fine. The audio...was fine. And, yet, two million subscribers! Often, the way in which you frame your content is significantly more important than the content itself.
5/25/20207 minutes, 43 seconds
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TDD Dogmatism

Few topics in the programming world spark debate quite as much as TDD. There's enough dogmatism from the evangelists of TDD to warrant an equal and opposite reaction from those who aren't on board and are tired of being told they're doing it wrong.
5/18/202010 minutes, 7 seconds
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When Programmers Run Businesses

We're living in an interesting time, when one person - anywhere in the world - can start a business without leaving their bedroom. Even better, this business has the potential to bring in revenue while the person sleeps. This is the secret sauce to wealth, and it's now available to anyone with an internet connect and a decent idea. As a result, we have now regular folks - often with little business sense - running highly profitable small businesses.
5/8/202012 minutes, 31 seconds
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How Open Source Projects Spiral Out of Control

Every open source project begins with the best of intentions. In fact, they usually begin with excitement. One developer has an idea, and thinks, "Hmm - I can do this!" So why is it that, more often than not, these projects eventually spiral out of control?
4/2/20208 minutes, 8 seconds
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Repair Your Focus

We can all surely relate to the sense that our ability to focus has slowly deteriorated over the last decade. If this scares you as much as it does me, let's talk about how we reverse the process through habit forming.
3/24/202013 minutes, 44 seconds
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They're Only Guidelines

I think you'll find that intermediate-level developers tend to be the most passionate and rigid of the entire community. It is at this stage of your learning when you are most susceptible and attracted to programming "rules," or instructions from above that, when followed, lead us to clean code. But that's okay. While we all eventually realize that rules are meant to be broken, in certain phases of our training, rules very much serve an important purpose, and we'll talk about it in this episode.
1/21/20209 minutes, 5 seconds
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This is How We Elect a President

To offer something different this week, let's tear down and inspect a recent conflict on the US presidential debate stage.
1/16/20209 minutes, 56 seconds
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A Brain Dump on Fatherhood

In this episode, I offer a brain dump on the intricacies of raising two little kids, and fatherhood in general.
1/9/202015 minutes, 43 seconds
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The Learn to Code Absurdity

Too often, we hear politicians spew the tired "learn to code" slogan in response to difficult questions related to disappearing jobs in remote America. Let's talk about the logistics and practicality of a middle-aged coal miner making this switch.
1/2/20206 minutes
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Thinking About Types

I've thought quite a bit about types in the last year or two. I know - borrring - but I find it interesting to observe how intensely talented developers can disagree with one another on this particular issue.
12/16/20196 minutes, 38 seconds
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The Correct Way to Think of Objects

Developers passionately disagree with one another on most programming issues. For every tutorial on class inheritance, duck-typing, naming conventions, and mutability, I'll show you another resource that argues vehemently in the opposite direction.
11/25/201911 minutes, 52 seconds
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Focus on Two Hours, Not Two Years

Every developer should develop and manage at least one project themselves. Doing so not only harnesses your discipline, but it also forces you to flex product-related muscles you've never used before.
11/18/201911 minutes, 40 seconds
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Identifying CSS Animation Bottlenecks

One of the more frustrating aspects of front-end development stems from the fact that even the smallest of alterations has the potential to derail your entire week. In this episode, we'll discuss how to track browser-specific CSS performance issues.
11/13/201910 minutes, 22 seconds
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Correlation Does Not Equal Causation

That simple rule we all learned years ago in school may not have stuck properly. Why else would we, decade after decade, incorrectly and constantly draw "cause-and-effect" lines from one variable to another?
10/24/201910 minutes, 18 seconds
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The Screencasting Mistakes All Newcomers Make

It occurred to me recently that I've likely recorded more programming screencasts than just about anyone. In that time, I've picked up a number of small tips and techniques.
10/21/201910 minutes
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Forming Friendships When Working Remotely

Traditionally, there are three primary locations when most friendships are formed: school, the workplace, and church. But what if you're unable to tick any of these boxes, as is increasingly the case for remote workers.
10/7/20195 minutes, 51 seconds
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To Mute or Not to Mute

A recent study found that a small percentage of individuals are largely responsible for the widespread sense that online interactions are hostile and toxic. Assuming this is true, is it possible that muting a handful of people will instantly remove the negativity in your feed?
8/27/201911 minutes, 3 seconds
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Easy Frontend Performance Wins

In this episode, we'll discuss a series of performance improvements that you can apply to your own projects right now. You'll learn about everything from image lazy loading to inspecting the cost of an NPM package.
8/20/201916 minutes, 54 seconds
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The Final Podcast

No, this isn't the last Laracasts Snippet. But we will be discussing PHP's final keyword and the arguments for and against applying it by default.
8/8/201913 minutes, 46 seconds
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Conquering Eye Strain

In the last few years, I've noticed that my eyes simply aren't as resilient as they used to be. After staring at a computer screen for so many years, the daily eye strain and headaches have been getting worse. Much worse. In this episode, I discuss the steps I've recently taken to improve my situation. If you're in the same boat, have a listen!
7/23/20199 minutes, 40 seconds
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Dogma and Personality

Each of us is born with a unique personality that defines much of how we view the world. Is it possible that this also cascades down to the code we write? Maybe!
7/17/201910 minutes, 4 seconds
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The Four P's

Today, I have four completely unrelated topics to discuss with you today. As a (cheesy) way to connect the dots between them, we'll call this episode the four P's: Personal, Professional, Political, and Parental.
7/5/201917 minutes, 2 seconds
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Beginners and Pros Share This Common Insecurity

As part of managing Laracasts, I've been lucky enough to speak with countless developers. Whether newcomers or seasoned veterans, they too often seem to share the same insecurity: sooner or later, they'll be found out.
6/28/20199 minutes, 30 seconds
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Gamification

The subject of this week's episode is gamification. I'll begin by gushing over Outer Wilds, and then move on to discussing the pros and cons of general gamification elements in web apps and schools.
6/10/201916 minutes, 33 seconds
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The jQuery Influence

I recently made a bittersweet commit that removed jQuery from the Laracasts codebase entirely. Let's discuss how important the library has been to the JavaScript ecosystem as a whole.
5/22/201915 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Media Consolidation Dilemma

Are you as annoyed as I am that there are five different points of entry, if you want to watch a movie you own? Is it a Blu-ray? Is it on your DVR? Did you buy it on iTunes? Or was it Amazon Prime? Recently, I've been trying to consolidate all of my purchased media to a Plex server I set up. If you're in the same boat, here are some things to watch out for.
5/13/201914 minutes, 24 seconds
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Isn't PHP Dead?

After working with PHP for over ten years now, there's one question that continues to pop up - no matter what year it is: "Isn't PHP Dead?" Let's talk about it.
5/6/20198 minutes, 56 seconds
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The First Draft is Always Crap

The first draft is almost always crap. There's no getting around it. But once you accept this harsh truth, it can be freeing. Not everything you do is gold.
5/2/20197 minutes, 9 seconds
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4 Things

This episode, I have four things to discuss with you: children and values, old PHP, developers and back pain, and finally a new UI component we're working on for Laracasts.
4/22/201919 minutes, 59 seconds
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It's Still a Finish Line

I recently spent an entire day making a small, but tricky Vue component for the Laracasts forum. There's no doubt that it took longer than I would have liked. But, the fact remains: at the start of the day, I had no clue how to build it. When I clocked out that evening, it was finished and deployed. Let's talk about why this is my favorite aspect of programming, and how it can overflow into the rest of your life.
4/11/201910 minutes, 56 seconds
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A Tricky Topic to Discuss

Representation in the tech community is a tricky topic to discuss. Like a minefield, be careful where you step on this issue. But let's see if we can trace a safe path through.
3/29/201910 minutes, 46 seconds
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Keep Your Head Down

This week, we're discussing focus, social media, and why we all need to try harder to keep our heads down.
3/18/201913 minutes, 25 seconds
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Show Me An Example

Lately, I've been thinking about the importance of providing examples. Whether you're writing new code, or preparing documentation, or even discussing code, I'm always left with the same thought: "Give me an example."
2/26/20195 minutes, 11 seconds
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Back Off

Developers seem to have a peculiar need to protect their peers from themselves. While I've no doubt that this desire stems from a good place, you need to let people make their own mistakes.
2/5/20198 minutes, 22 seconds
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Protect Your Baseline

In the last year - after breaking a few of my personal rules - I've become incredibly sensitive to lifestyle creep. In this episode, we discuss why, eight months ago, I asked my pregnant wife to help me slash our lifestyle in half. We'll also talk about important considerations for your own life.
12/31/201811 minutes, 58 seconds
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Remote Contractor Workflow Q&A

In this episode, line by line, I'll answer a recent question related to remote contractors. We'll discuss choosing an applicant, tips for getting the job, tooling, workflow, and more.
11/19/201817 minutes, 4 seconds
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Discipline Versus Laziness

I've focused a great deal on discipline this year. I'm not sure why, but it might be related to the fact that I now have two increasingly time-consuming children that I'm responsible for. While, in the past, I'd often find myself edging toward the "I'll do it tomorrow" path, this year, I've worked hard to sprint in the opposite direction. Or, in other words, even when you're desperate to avoid it, deal with your shit.
11/13/201811 minutes, 34 seconds
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The 2019 Laracasts Refresh

It's been over two years since Laracasts last received a fresh coat of paint. For those who know me (Jeffrey), that's two years too long. In this episode, I discuss every facet of the redesign process.
11/7/201812 minutes, 16 seconds
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Developer Fitness

Today I completed a year long project that I'd like to talk to you about.
7/17/201827 minutes, 56 seconds
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Basic Financial Literacy

In the United States (and surely many other countries), financial literacy is not taught in schools. You might think that basic investing and a review of compound interest would be profoundly important learning material. But according to the school board, you'd be wrong. Perhaps it's only natural then that those living in the US are deeper in debt than ever in our history.
5/24/201815 minutes, 29 seconds
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Stream of Consciousness

While most episodes generally focus on one central idea, today is more a stream of consciousness. We'll discuss everything from the struggles of running a business, to Metroid, to social media addiction, to Cobra Kai. Grab a drink and let's hang out.
5/7/201822 minutes, 26 seconds
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Choose the Boring Path

I've begun to find that, in so many cases, the basic, boring path - for learning a skill or achieving some result - ends up being the correct one. It's not the fancy twelve-point program that costs $899 to unlock. Nope, not even close.
3/29/201812 minutes, 58 seconds
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Q&A - Controversial Ideas, Politics, and Code

It's time for another Q&A. This week, we'll discuss everything from how I'd build Laracasts differently today, which controversial ideas I subscribe to, reflections on having a two year old child, and, of course, code editors...
3/23/201823 minutes, 52 seconds
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Overdoing It

Every developer goes too far at some point in their career. It's unavoidable.
3/12/20188 minutes, 16 seconds
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Programming Truths

Too many ideas and practices in programming are accepted as basic truths. "Don't do it like that! It's dirty." What I'm concerned with is who gets to determine what is and isn't acceptable code to write. Today, I'd like to share four common practices and ideas that I tend to disagree with.
2/13/201820 minutes, 7 seconds
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What You Should Think

Do you ever feel like you opinions are being spoon-fed to you? Even worse, what if you didn't even realize it was taking place?
1/30/201817 minutes, 16 seconds
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Top of the Pack

You've seen the same headline all over the web: "This one technique can triple your income overnight." Really? And I only have to click through your article, split into fifteen pages full of ads? Where do I sign up!? But what if there was a simple technique to drastically improve your chances in the job market?
1/16/201811 minutes, 24 seconds
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Immersion is Key

It doesn't matter which new thing I want to learn, step one is always the same: immerse yourself.
1/12/20186 minutes, 56 seconds
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Kevin McCallister is a Jerk (and 2017 Realizations)

In this episode, we'll begin with a five minute discussion of Home Alone, because I know my audience - and that's what you're truly craving from me. Then, we'll move on to a variety of realizations I've come to 2017 - and they're not all related to code.
12/13/201730 minutes, 33 seconds
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Marketing Slime

Every year around this time, I feel it. "Oh, yet another email from that business, asking me to buy their thing...again." The abuse of power is what makes marketing efforts like these feel so slimy.
11/29/201717 minutes, 11 seconds
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Kicking and Screaming

It's okay to internally kick and scream your way through, just as long as you do the work. Such practical and obvious advice, yet few of us are able to follow it.
11/22/201712 minutes, 14 seconds
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Step One is Excitement

From time to time, I'll come across discussions related to the best approach for teaching aspiring developers. And it never fails: there will always be those who recommend the driest possible introduction. Forget excitement and curiosity, as they see it. They don't factor into the equation. Wait, what??
11/14/20178 minutes, 58 seconds
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Rules

When exactly did developers get it in their heads that to colors outside of the lines is an offense worthy of banishment? And who invented these lines in the first place? They don't exist. They never did.
11/2/20178 minutes, 16 seconds
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The Key Ingredient

I've come to learn that discipline is the key ingredient to every successful person I've ever met. It's obvious; we all know this. So why is it so hard to apply to ourselves?
10/17/201712 minutes, 19 seconds
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Touchy Touchy

We all have the tendency to reach for our pitchforks upon hearing information that doesn't line up with what we've decided to be true. How does this affect the coding tools and practices that we defend so vigorously?
10/5/201712 minutes, 17 seconds
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Building Energy

In the previous Laracasts Snippet, we discussed social media and how it tends to have a draining effect on me. Let's continue that conversation today, but more from the point of view of solving the problem. What specifically am I doing to increase my mental/physical energy levels?
8/23/201711 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Irony Is That I Will Tweet About This Episode

I've been noticing lately that I feel mentally drained at the end of most days. But strangely enough, it's not the code I write that causes this. No, instead it's the day-to-day social media interaction that drains me. Why again are we participating in platforms that actively encourage addiction and negativity? And why are we okay with checking our phones a hundred times a day?
7/31/201713 minutes, 25 seconds
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The Interview Question I Would Ask

Developers have come to dread interviews. What sort of silly, gotcha question that has nothing to do with building web apps whatsoever will I have to stress about this time? If I were hiring a new coder, I'd asking them an almost laughably simple question: "Is it okay to send an email from a controller? Explain why." It's such a basic question, yet I guarantee the answer you are given will speak volumes about the type of developer you're interviewing.
7/12/20176 minutes, 29 seconds
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You Are Your Code

In the development world, you'll frequently hear the phrase "you are not your code." At its core, this is very good advice, however, too often it is used as an excuse to publicly belittle your peers.
6/28/201713 minutes, 15 seconds
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Your Twitter Bio Says More Than You Think

I noticed something this morning: the developers I most frequently disagree with on Twitter place code acronyms in their bio. SOLID, DDD, etc. On the flip side, the coders I most respect nearly 100% of the time never do. How come? Let's talk about what this might indicate about the type of developer you are.
6/23/20177 minutes, 29 seconds
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Let's Talk About Visual Debt and Typehints

I recently published a short video on what I refer to as "visual debt." Shortly after, the critical tweets began to roll in. "How dare you propose that all of these keywords and types and interfaces add noise," they declared. Well, let's talk about it...
5/22/201715 minutes, 50 seconds
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Should This Class Be Responsible For That Thing

The Single Responsibility is both simple and complex to comprehend at the exact same time. In fact, many people find it to be so vague to the point of being worthless. Let's talk about that in this episode, while reviewing how I personally interpret the advice for my own projects.
5/1/20176 minutes, 44 seconds
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The Quest to Upgrade and Update

Moving to a new server while upgrading to the latest version of a framework is always a scary thing. Even the smallest change can send you down a two hour rabbit hole, as you search for a solution. In this episode, I discuss my basic process, as well as the tools I prefer.
4/13/201710 minutes, 32 seconds
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How to Plan a Conference Talk Like Zack Morris

Today, we're discussing my personal workflow, when planning a new conference talk. Unfortunately, it's never quite as simple as opening your presentation app of choice, and typing away. Any typical conference talk likely took months to prepare.
2/28/201710 minutes, 30 seconds
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Stop Shaming Tools

"Don't use tools," they say. "It won't exist in a few years, but these design patterns will." Of course, the argument is that, if you dedicate any time at all to embracing libraries and frameworks that actually allow you to get the job done, you're somehow, as a result, doing yourself a huge disservice.
2/22/201710 minutes, 32 seconds
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The Height of Arrogance and Vanity

In the last six months, it has been made very clear to me that, for better or worse, we're all parrots. Whether tech, or politics, or religion, or programming, this can't be denied. How do we fix this?
2/17/201710 minutes, 30 seconds
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So You're Going to be a Dad?

Let's take a break from code this week, and talk about the person behind the code. When I found out my wife was pregnant last year, a million different thoughts and concerns went through my head all at once. Having your first child is like nothing you've ever experienced before. If you have one on the way, here's what to expect...from a male's point of view.
2/8/201722 minutes, 10 seconds
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What They Say, Versus What They Do

Over the years, I've come to realize that, what folks advertise and say they do, often bears no resemblance to what they actually do. Consider the broke financial advisor, or the event sourcing evangelist who sticks to basic CRUD and Active Record for their own projects, or the TDD expert who secretly doesn't TDD. The truth is that folks advertise what they're excited by. And, too often, what excites us is what's new and undiscovered.
1/18/201717 minutes, 54 seconds
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Unique to the PHP Community

Over the years, I've been party of many programming communities. And in all that time, I've found one thing that is entirely unique to the PHP world...
1/11/20177 minutes, 4 seconds
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Go Go Go

At all times on social media, we are surrounded by folks at the top of their game. With so much genius and success circling us like hawks, sometimes it can get you down. Even worse, around this time of year, there's so much talk about "crushing it" and "10x'ing" it.
1/6/20177 minutes, 18 seconds
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Where The Gold Mine Is

When it comes to open source code, how exactly should you decide what to build? Will anyone even care or want to use it? Who knows! But, maybe, a secret gold mine will reveal itself, once you ask a simple question.
12/23/20169 minutes, 45 seconds
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Laracasts Question Block #3

It's that time again. I have six new community questions to answer, ranging from the most stressful thing about running Laracasts, to new content in 2017, to a developer's Christmas list.
12/8/201616 minutes, 21 seconds
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Marketing Pet Peeves

I have no clue what I'm talking about, so listen to me discuss my marketing pet peeves.
11/30/201618 minutes, 24 seconds
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Simple Laravel Performance Wins You Can Implement Right Now

In this episode, we're focused entirely on simple performance tips that anyone can implement right now. Every kilobyte counts, so try to implement at least a few of these, if you aren't already! Show Links https://www.cloudflare.com/ https://imageoptim.com/mac https://pngmini.com/ https://github.com/turbolinks/turbolinks
11/21/201618 minutes, 22 seconds
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The Laracasts Refresh Launch Day Podcast

Today, we're exclusively discussing the new Laracasts refresh. I talk about what I've learned in the 3-month process, interesting techniques - both front-end and back-end - that I leveraged, as well as why I spent more time simplifying, rather than complicating.
11/15/201621 minutes, 27 seconds
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Redundant

In this episode, we'll discuss a basic, but incredibly useful technique that I use to write more expressive code.
11/7/20165 minutes, 37 seconds
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Turbolinks, the Laracasts Refresh, and My Annoying Bank

We're all over the place today. If you're walking the dog or on your way home, tune in as I discuss everything from Turbolinks, to my annoying, broken bank. I also provide a few updates on the Laracasts refresh that I've been working on for the last few months.
11/1/201617 minutes, 40 seconds
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Get Carried Away

My favorite sorts of people are the ones who allow themselves to get carried away over simple things. It's contagious. I dare you to listen to an incredibly passionate fan, of any possible thing, and not be pulled in and inspired by their excitement. Society refers to this as nerd culture, which I find a bit dismissive and critical. If "nerdy" translates to "someone who can't help but get excited," then count me in.
10/21/20167 minutes, 10 seconds
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Beware the Mob

We're all aware of the notorious Twitter mob. Don't you dare go against agreed upon opinions, or you will be sliced to pieces. We've seen the wake of these viral slander campaigns countless times over the years - all the way up to the creator of JavaScript, himself. Why are we okay with this again? And are we creating an environment that encourages any person with differing views to remain silent, out of fear of losing their job?
10/11/201611 minutes, 28 seconds
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Energy

Lately, I've been making more of an effort to focus on my energy levels, and how to maximize them. If your energy levels aren't where they should be, then any desire you might have had to finish up that side project goes out the window. This is paramount to our financial and happiness goals, so why isn't it at the top of our priority list?
10/4/20166 minutes, 28 seconds
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Write it Down

Lately, I've been forcing myself to journal tiny dev realizations I have, as I work on various projects. How often have you hit a roadblock, switched to Stack Overflow, found a fix....only to completely forget it six months later, when you encounter the same problem again?
9/27/20169 minutes, 31 seconds
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A Bit Closer Than Yesterday

When you have a full-time job, it's far too easy to ignore that side project or business that you've had your eye on. Think about it: most projects never come to completion. How come? And, more importantly, what little steps can we take to ensure that we don't fall into that same trap.
9/12/20167 minutes, 14 seconds
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False Alarms

A few nights ago, I was fast asleep when, all of the sudden, the building's fire alarm went off. It definitely woke me up, but I didn't respond in the way you might think. My instinct was to ignore it entirely. How come? And why is this also often true for the tests you write?
9/6/20165 minutes, 24 seconds
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As Little As Possible

Whether in life or software development, I think a good approach is to push for as little as possible. The fewer lines of code you must write, or the fewer items in your bathroom cabinet, the better.
9/1/201611 minutes, 38 seconds
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The Beauty of CSS is BS

A decade ago, I was taught that the beauty of CSS is its ability to completely alter the presentation of a website without touching your HTML. Yeah... "you never have to touch your HTML again." Sounds great, right? Too bad it's BS.
8/25/201612 minutes, 2 seconds
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You Are Who You Say You Are

"Fake it 'til you make it" is a great idea, just as long as you back it up behind the scenes with actual work toward the thing to which you're faking.
8/18/20167 minutes, 54 seconds
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Throw it All Out

Sometimes, the appropriate and responsible thing is to throw it all out and start again. Now, of course, not everyone has this luxury. Business requirements and deadlines often make these sorts of things impossible. However, is this true for your own business, or your own open source projects? Sometimes, that muddy code or CSS you wrote three years ago is begging to be deleted. How much better could you write it, knowing what you know now?
8/10/20167 minutes, 25 seconds
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Developer Arrogance

Recently, I've been updating a book I wrote a number of years ago. Over and over again, I found myself hitting the delete key. References to bad practices and SRP were laced throughout every chapter. How could I have been so arrogant?
8/2/20166 minutes, 36 seconds
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Shut Up and do the Work

Today, we're discussing the importance of building little projects for yourself. Whether it's a podcast, or book, or web app, pick something and force yourself to see it through to completion. Along the way, I'll tell you about my completely rewritten book, and why I'm so excited to share it this time around.
7/25/20169 minutes, 2 seconds
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Just a Detail

Last week, we talked about development trends - and how they sometimes have a tendency to make developers feel as if they're falling behind. "These are the new trends of 2016! Get to the mall, stat!" Today, let's continue the discussion a bit more. Will this new trending architecture bring you closer to launching the project of yours that's been sitting at 90% complete for a year now? Maybe...but maybe not.
7/18/20167 minutes, 59 seconds
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Victims of Our Curiosity

If you think about it, every single year, certain development trends take the community by storm. Whether repositories, or service classes, or the command bus, this is undeniably true. Let's talk about it.
7/13/201612 minutes, 58 seconds
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Forever Plans, Vue, and Expansion

Let's do another Q&A episode today. I'll answer the following community questions. Why won't Laracasts expand to cover more technologies and languages? What are your top three favorite podcasts? Are Forever Plans smart business? What's one piece of advice that you'd offer entrepreneurs starting their first business? Will there be a Laracasts series on what's new in Laravel 5.3? Vue or jQuery?
7/6/201611 minutes, 15 seconds
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Two Hours, Two Times

We have enough data to show that the typical 9-5 work day schedule is entirely arbitrary. The reality is that humans simply aren't good at holding their attention for such long spans of time. So - with a two-week-old baby in my house, I've begun re-thinking my work schedule. Is it possible that we can get the same amount of output from two hours of work, two times a day?
6/28/20169 minutes, 17 seconds
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You Will Figure It Out. Every Time.

If I were to pick my most favorite aspect of programming, it's this: no matter how difficult or confusing a bug/feature/refactor may be, if you stick with it long enough, you will figure it out. Every single time.
6/22/20166 minutes, 12 seconds
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30 Days

I'm a big fan of the tv show, "30 Days." I even apply it, at a lower level, to things in my own life. Whether it's contributing to open source every day for a month, or working out six days a week for a month, I've done a bunch of them.
6/13/20164 minutes, 57 seconds
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Choose Your Tribe Wisely

Whether we like it or not, humans have a tendency to insert themselves into small communities or factions. In the coding world, it's certainly no different. And that's specifically why it's so important that we think long and hard about which tribes we choose for ourselves. That single choice can have huge ramifications, when it comes to how we approach and think about code.
6/6/20166 minutes, 24 seconds
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Permission to Forget

I use task apps religiously for, mostly, two specific reasons: I want permission to forget about it, and I believe the process of checking off items gets you in the habit of being productive for the day. Listen to me ramble, if you'd like to hear more.
5/30/20166 minutes, 34 seconds
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Let's Talk About Introversion

We forget that there was a time when the terms "introvert" and "extrovert" didn't mean anything to the common person. Naturally, the internet has shined a huge spotlight on these personality types, but, yeah, a decade or so ago, things were a bit different. Some of us thought we simply awkward, detached individuals.
5/24/20164 minutes, 36 seconds
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About Frameworks Being Dead...

Every six months or so, it pops up again: "Frameworks are dead." But...is that the case? What does that really mean? Let's chat.
5/16/20166 minutes, 44 seconds
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The Alien

This week's episode takes a detour, as we talk discuss the alien living inside my wife's belly.
5/2/20166 minutes
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It All Goes Back to a Single Assumption...That Could Be Wrong

The vocal consensus in the PHP community seems to be that, unless a class is perfectly unit-testable in isolation, it's inherently poor code - and in need of refactoring. But are we sure this is true? Let's talk about it.
4/20/20165 minutes, 37 seconds
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8 Marketing Tips for Developers That Cost Nothing

If you're a developer launching your first product, it sometimes easy to forget that it's now exclusively your job to tell the world. Luckily, you don't have to reach into your pocket and spend thousands of dollars to get the word out; there are free - and more effective - alternatives.
4/12/201615 minutes, 16 seconds
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You Have To Be Meticulous

In the early days of my coding career, I had a tendency to spike things out. Go fast, toy around, get it to work, and then hit deploy...all while quietly saying to myself, "I'll go back and clean this up later." But I rarely actually did...
4/4/20164 minutes, 53 seconds
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Does Your Class Name Really Need That Suffix?

What do "PostRepository", "TooManyMembersException" and "StaticallyTriggeredHydratorFactoryInterface" all have in common? The suffix! Are you sure that you really need to tack on the name of the pattern to each class?
3/21/20166 minutes, 10 seconds
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The Unfortunate Reality of Continuous Learning

Here's the thing about code-focused workshops, magazines and commercial blogs: they may not always have your best interests at heart. Let me explain...
3/10/20166 minutes, 2 seconds
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Pass the Salt, Please

The topic of discussion for this episode is a pet peeve of mine: treating developers like children. "Bobby, you're likely to cut yourself, so, no, you may not use sharp knives." Is that really the type of community we wish to foster? I hope not. DHH was talking about these issues a half-decade ago. Give it a listen.
2/29/20165 minutes, 12 seconds
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The Q&A Episode

I keep a list of frequently asked questions, related to Laracasts and being a programmer in general. In this episode, we'll breeze through a long list; everything from Jim Henson, to DHH, to facades! What music do you (Jeffrey) listen to when coding? Why not branch out and teach more subjects on Laracasts? Should I be using Laravel facades? Should I test every single class? Sublime, PHPStorm, or Vim? Why do developers disagree so much on best practices? Doesn't that defeat the purpose of a best practice?? Do you have any advice for first-time conference speakers? What do you do if you can't grok a particular coding concept? How do you refactor code, if you have no idea where to start? What theme do you use? Who are your personal, coding, and education heroes?
2/22/201622 minutes, 8 seconds
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10 Business Tips When Launching Your First App

So you're a developer planning to launch your first SaaS or subscription site? The business side of things get really complicated... really fast, right? In this episode, I rattle off ten tips and notes to be aware of, as you prepare for launch. We're less focused on code-specifics, and more the realities of starting and running a business. Your naivety is your greatest weapon. As soon as you make enough revenue to consider going full-time, get a good accountant fast. Many business books are irrelevant for this type of business. Be skeptical of their advice. Don't fake it. You're not CEO of a one-person business. Automate as much as possible. If you're doing it manually over and over, that needs to be fixed ASAP. The guilt is the hardest part. Eventually, you must schedule office hours, and adhere to them. When handling customer support requests and social media, be a human being, not a corporation. Think small - and then iterate. Decide the life you want to optimize for.
2/16/201616 minutes, 39 seconds
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Russian-Doll Caching in Laravel

One of the things I've been tinkering with these last few days is a mechanism for performing Russian-Doll caching in Laravel. In addition to determining if I can even make it work, I've been pondering whether this truly has a place in your future projects, or if there simply isn't enough value to warrant its usage. Who knows - let's talk about it. Here is the series of videos mentioned in the podcast: https://laracasts.com/series/russian-doll-caching-in-laravel
2/9/20167 minutes, 2 seconds
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Should College Be Mandatory?

An interesting question popped up recently. Should college be mandatory for your children? We all bring our own pasts and experiences to the table, when a question like that pops up. Here's what I think...
2/3/20166 minutes, 8 seconds
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Unlearning Programming

Remember, back in high school, when your English teacher prescribed countless rules and techniques for writing well? Remember how we all quietly applied these rules? Why not? Who are we to disagree at that age? However, fast forward a half-decade or so, and you start to realize that so many of these "rules" are simply...gibberish. Does that remind you of any other industry?
1/25/20169 minutes, 21 seconds
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Prepare for Terrible People

Even a site as innocent and helpful as Laracasts has had its fair share of malicious users. It's a simple fact of the business. Are you lucky enough to have built a relatively popular product? Excellent! Now, get ready for the attacks.
1/18/20167 minutes, 45 seconds
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The 100% Goal is Wrong

Particularly when building open source tools, I think it's important to remember that the 100% goal is wrong. Or, in other words, when you repeatedly make compromises to make everyone happy, it might just turn out that you've made no one happy.
1/11/20166 minutes, 46 seconds
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Prioritize, Incentivize, Optimize

Rather than big New Year's Resolutions, I prefer to make three simple lists. Prioritize the things you love to do, incentivize the things you need to do, and optimize the things you hate to do. It's cheesy as hell, but stay with me...
1/5/20168 minutes, 35 seconds
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Taking it Too Far is a Rite of Passage

There's no two ways about it: taking things too far is simply a rite of passage. Whether it's developers over-evangelizing microservices and command-oriented architecture, or guitar players forcing newly learned modes into their solos, we all take it too far...before finally pulling back.
12/28/20158 minutes, 57 seconds
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Blame Amy Schumer

So my wife and I recently took a trip into Nashville to see Amy Schumer perform. And wouldn't you know it: the moment we arrived, Bugsnag began sending me error reports. No laptop, and two hours from home. ...Crap.
12/17/20155 minutes, 23 seconds
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90% of Devs Don't Test Their Code. Why?

90% of developers don't test their code. Made up percentages aside, I think you'll find that this is fairly accurate, when you gather the entire development community. How come? With so much evangelism across the board, what's the reason behind this hesitation?
12/11/201512 minutes, 59 seconds
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Mint-Chocolate Burnout

If we're being frank, in the last month, I've felt somewhat burned out. As developers, it happens to us all at some point or another. Let's talk about that for a bit.
12/4/20158 minutes, 11 seconds
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Technical Debt vs. Mental Debt

The concept of mental debt is something that developers never talk about. We're obsessed with pointing out technical debt, but isn't there value in worrying about our limited mental energy? There's only so much complexity we can take in.
11/27/20158 minutes, 27 seconds
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Go Out On Your Own

Making the transition from employee to business owner is, to be frank, scary as hell. If you're not careful, you'll freeze. The "what ifs" will quickly assume command, and you'll once again fall back to the safe path. But, if you can fight it, there just might be something better on the other side.
11/23/20159 minutes, 44 seconds
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In Over My Head

I'd love to tell you about the most dangerous app I've ever built. To say I was in over my head...is the understatement of the century.
11/17/20154 minutes, 30 seconds
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Nobody Knows What the Hell They're Doing

After over a decade of working in this industry, I've come to one undeniable truth: nobody knows what the hell they're doing. Let me explain...
11/16/20155 minutes, 2 seconds