phpreelcms
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phpreelcms | kuma | |
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8 | 84 | |
123 | 1,942 | |
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0.0 | 7.1 | |
over 1 year ago | almost 2 years ago | |
PHP | Python | |
MIT License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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phpreelcms
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New Static Pages Laravel Package
It's called phpreel/static and I built it for my bigger project, phpReel a subscription-based video streaming application.
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how can i be a full-stack php developer?
Keep in mind that you don't have to create amazingly complex projects. If you know how to build a login system, for instance, for an application as simple as showing a message to a logged-in user then you can use the same knowledge to build something greater. Moreover, I would totally advise against big projects. Take for instance my project, phpReel. I worked on it for the past year or so but a lot of the work was represented by tasks that were already familiar to me so I spent a lot of time doing what I already knew instead of learning something new.
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phpReel - open-source PHP CMS for creating a subscription-based video content platform v0.2.0-Beta
For those of you that haven't read that post, let me introduce my Laravel application. It's a CMS called phpReel, built on top of Laravel, an open-source subscription-based video streaming application that lets you create your platform for distributing video content.
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Do you guys think a niche video hosting website is a viable side project?
Someone else just posted a similar project today, where they were developing an open-source video hosting project: https://github.com/phpreel/phpreel
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phpReel - new open-source PHP CMS for creating a subscription-based video content platform
My name is Paul, and I created my first open source project, phpReel. It's kind of a CMS, built on top of Laravel for creating a subscription-based platform for video content. Something similar to Netflix if we are talking about the basic concept. It was first created for a project of mine, nuezit.ro, a tutorial platform for Romania (my home country) but I continued working on it and now I present to you phpReel.
- phpReel - proiect open-source de video streaming pe baza de abonament
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phpReel - new PHP CMS for creating a subscription-based video content platform
This is the link to the GitHub repository: https://github.com/phpreel/phpreel , you will find there some info about the project, some demo links and of course the whole project.
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5 Must Know Websites for Web Developers
Resources for Developers, by Developers https://developer.mozilla.org
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Modern JavaScript for everyone: Mastering ModernJavaScript The Right Way
I recommend freecodecamp and the MDN web docs MDN web docs as great resources, among others, for you to master JavaScript from the ground up. I Hope this is helpful. _Let's code, Cheers! _
- MDN has changed its design. What do you think?
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A new year, a new MDN
If you’ve accessed the MDN website today, you probably noticed that it looks quite different. We hope it’s a good different. Let us explain!
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IT / Technology vocabulary resources?
Words like 'click', 'drag' is so common, I think normal dict/translator will cover their meanings in IT aspect. You can use baidu translator https://translate.baidu.com and MDN https://developer.mozilla.org
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Fairy Tales, and the Implications of Immutability
There are other methods and places that we need to be watchful. Here's a typical warning, taken from the MDN:
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Domain Name System (DNS) Basics
Note: In occasions where the query contains a subdomain (e.g. https://developer.mozilla.org), there will be an extra nameserver that gets added to the end of the sequence which is responsible for that subdomain (developer).
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Where to start?
https://developer.mozilla.org/ : once basics are known, deep dives into the minutiae
- JavaScript Basics #7: Handling Events
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Which sources are the best to learn JavaScript?
My 2 cents are - just courses or resources will not being u up to speed 'professionally', its got more to do with application of ur learning, than how much you can remember. If you even just read up javascript.info and MDN Web Docs , you will have read up on most of the syntax involved. Most programmers will tell you they still google stuff or lookup references.
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