probably the best series on YT, because you not just learn how to do, you learn why are you doing, and understanding whyyyy makes total difference in the end.
Awesome serie. By the way, just by curiosity, when we say a message like "a body of no more than 1000 characters is required", this message does not seem to take into account the case where the user enters nothing? (I mean on the feedback level, not on the logic side of the function) Or am I wrong here? Thanks
When a function is static, am I correct in saying that you cannot access (for example) another function within that class, from within the static function : $this->otherFunction()
Because this is a beginner series and another point of these series is to understand how things work, that's why he's writing everything from scratch instead of using a framework or a library.
In this video he is showing what are pure functions, if you introduced an outside service then you would no longer have a pure function, as far as I understand it.
probably the best series on YT, because you not just learn how to do, you learn why are you doing, and understanding whyyyy makes total difference in the end.
can't believe this is free. thank you.
useful fundamental details in this serie, great as usual 👍..
btw, i love those guitars on the wall and i hope you use them often enough 😁
Very good tutorial. Starting to like php, though so much love for c#
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Thank you so much for that Level of information
Awesome serie. By the way, just by curiosity, when we say a message like "a body of no more than 1000 characters is required", this message does not seem to take into account the case where the user enters nothing? (I mean on the feedback level, not on the logic side of the function) Or am I wrong here? Thanks
Great series! Thank you
When a function is static, am I correct in saying that you cannot access (for example) another function within that class, from within the static function : $this->otherFunction()
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why don't just use a validator lib like rakit validator or use a framework
You’re missing the point and goal of the series.
Because this is a beginner series and another point of these series is to understand how things work, that's why he's writing everything from scratch instead of using a framework or a library.
if you have to ask that question, you are in the wrong place buddy
In this video he is showing what are pure functions, if you introduced an outside service then you would no longer have a pure function, as far as I understand it.
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