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Better Laravel / PHP Code: five guidelines from Spatie

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Katelin Lewis avatar

I thoroughly enjoyed reading your blog post as it provided me with valuable insights and information. Additionally, I would like to contribute some supplementary points that could benefit your readers:

  1. Optimize database queries
  2. Use caching where applicable
  3. Optimize code for performance
  4. Use appropriate design patterns
  5. Keep code modular and reusable
  6. Secure sensitive data and implement proper authentication
  7. Regularly update PHP version and libraries These points offer additional perspectives on the discussed topic. On a personal note, as someone without a technical background, I understand the challenges of website development. If you are facing similar difficulties, I have found it helpful to seek assistance from professional companies that specialize in web development and website design and redesign, such as Alakmalak Technologies
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