Personally I use Tailwind CSS because I like the utility first approach. With Bootstrap you get prebuilt components (like buttons, modals, navbars, etc...) which can make diff...
I see a lot of Symfony stuff in it. Probably because it's built on top of it. But I believe Laravel is aimed towards beginners, and it does that very well. I think your bigges...
Come on now! How is that a bad thing? Or an issue? I mean Symfony allows using annotations to declare routes. Mind you... In what's traditionally referred to as the "docblock"...
So you continuously make a call to the proxy until it return true and then you run the curl code?
This is a very vast question. Can you be a bit more specific?
I'm still confused. I mean we want the array to have the same values. A single array. What are we going to compare it against?
Okay. Let's not dwell on this for too long. It's a silly thing. Can you tell me about other jarring big issues with Laravel? I'm really interested.
Doesn't Lumen come with Eloquent already?
Hmm.. quite confused. Isn't this comparing the differences between two arrays?
How does it work though? What is the difference? I never dug into it.
How about moving the code to a framework slowly?
Any chance those 404s are forcing a request?
Is the same drop-down not working on different pages?
Who still uses procedural programming? Except WordPress.
What operating system are you using?
Can you share you HTML code block?
What's under the cpanel tab?
Front end? Mail server?
Wait ... Is Laravel built on top of Symfony?
You mean in real time?