Daily Laravel Tips
Published on by Eric L. Barnes
Povilas Korop has started a new site sharing daily Laravel Tips that he discovers while using the framework. The site started last month and so far he has been doing a great job in keeping with the daily schedule. Which is hard to do.
I was able to ask Povilas a few questions about the site and what follows is a the question and answers:
What made you decide to start this?
I started this more like a diary to myself (and maybe others) – whenever I find something new about Laravel or try new shortcut/trick, I write it as a small blog post. Also I’d like to have a reference for myself to get back to, when I encounter some problems which aren’t clearly described in documentation – although that problem became much less with new improved docs.
I’ve found writing about my experiences learning things invaluable. It not only creates a written record that you can refer back to, but helps others, and makes you a better a writer. Have you seen any tangible benefit to writing daily tips yet?
You’re absolutely right, writing is a great way of getting experience – like teaching others as you learn. I’ve done it already for a long time – been an active blogger in my native Lithuanian language, but now trying to “expand abroad”, focusing on my favorite Laravel. Another interesting and a little unexpected, benefit is raising some discussions – for some of my tips people comment with tips on top of that tip – or a better way of solving it.
How long does it typically take you write these posts?
Short tips are really quick to write – typically, half-hour is enough. Unless it’s longer lessons like this: http://laraveldaily.com/how-to-customize-error-messages-in-request-validation/ – then it’s more like couple hours.
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I’d like to thank Povilas for sharing his findings through Laravel Daily and for agreeing to this short interview.
Eric is the creator of Laravel News and has been covering Laravel since 2012.