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ideas
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Go with PHP
I just don't get why people in php use lazy comparison in php when you know that "0e4"=="0e5" in php.
and yes, Laravel use lazy comparison. And yes at least three bugs where caused by this use.
see: https://github.com/laravel/ideas/issues/698 for why I'm a bit grumpy with php ecosystem
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Laravel considered harmful
I explained why singleton are not well used. There is plenty of example online. TLDR: Laravel hides a lot of dependencies. You want to use another Container? You cannot. The issue is described here: https://github.com/laravel/ideas/issues/1467.
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I've made a random serial key generator
By the way Laravel is still PSR-2 and will unlikely adopt PSR-12, while I understand your intentions. I'm on the fence about suggesting Laravel's users to use a coding standard not adopted in the framework.
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Strict models
That's what they did here before the PR: https://github.com/laravel/ideas/issues/455
- @push from ServiceProvider
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Simple feature/project upvoting system?
Example: https://github.com/laravel/ideas
CraftCMS
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Different flavors of content management
The most typical approach is having a CMS admin panel sit somewhere on the server; everyone with an account uses this. This is a very convenient approach, especially when working with a team. This way, many people can work on different articles simultaneously without worrying about potential conflicts or overwriting stuff. The only con is related to security - everyone can try to get inside, and if you forget to update our CMS or some user have a weak password, it can be someone outside of our team. WordPress, Drupal, CraftCMS, or Ghost are perfect examples of such CMSs.
- Show HN: Primo – a visual CMS with Svelte blocks, a code editor, and SSG
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Is Htmx Gaining in Popularity?
I checked one website in that list, it uses CraftCMS, which apparently has htmx bundled. (https://github.com/craftcms/cms/tree/main/src/web/assets/htm...)
Would be interesting to know which other CMS'es make use of htmx (and to what degree).
- Site without WordPress
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Go with PHP
PHP has a lot of top tier CMSes. IMHO bunch of them are even better than Statamic. Craft CMS (https://craftcms.com/) is a lot more mature database based CMS. Kirby (https://getkirby.com/) is better at flat-file and has a lot better admin interface. Twill (https://twillcms.com/) is better integrated in Laravel and is fully open-source. Statamic mostly feels like it's sitting besides Laravel and they call themselves Laravel based for marketing.
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Stack to build and deploy a fully functional personal blog?
You're basically looking for any CMS that supports headless mode. E.g. Strapi (https://strapi.io/, NodeJS based), CraftCMS (https://craftcms.com/, PHP based) or countless others.
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SvelteKit+ MongoDB
Craft CMS
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A mate of mine built a cool little Tottenham Database showing the history of spurs.
It's built on Craft CMS. Makes the relationships between elements (a match and a player, for example) super easy.
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Creating a CMS with React, what should I look at?
Is there a reason you aren’t using an existing CMS? There’s a lot that provide all the UI functionality you are talking about and then expose it via a API to be consumed in your front end. https://craftcms.com is one option I’ve had good success with.
What are some alternatives?
Laravel - The Laravel Framework.
Wagtail - A Django content management system focused on flexibility and user experience
Sylius - Open Source eCommerce Framework on Symfony
Statamic - The official Statamic Static Site Generator
phel-lang - Phel is a functional programming language that transpiles to PHP. A Lisp dialect inspired by Clojure and Janet.
Pico - Pico is a stupidly simple, blazing fast, flat file CMS.
Torch - Examples of using each Illuminate component in non-Laravel applications
Backdrop CMS - Backdrop is a full-featured content management system that allows non-technical users to manage a wide variety of content. It can be used to create all kinds of websites including blogs, image galleries, social networks, intranets, and more.
votey-uppy
Kirby - Kirby's core application folder
composer-patches - Simple patches plugin for Composer
october - Self-hosted CMS platform based on the Laravel PHP Framework.