2/20/2024 0 Comments PVS-Studio 7.26.74066.377 instalWhile the projects I mentioned in my post sounds a simple CRUD a toddler can build, provides me with a strong foundation which helped me understand building things from ground up ( Not Laracast's blogging app, but the WebGIS app I mentioned). Helped integrate the bridge between backend and frontend and it went good. I jumped right in which inspired others, made the research, taught myself to build a generic WP theme, set it up, working fine CEO was happy and rest of the team felt great that someone took care of it. One of the team member resigned right away since he did not want to work with WP, let alone any PHP codebase. ![]() ![]() For instance - the business needed a CMS, and none of us worked with CMS, let alone a headless CMS for flexibility. What make me valuable are, based on the feedback, I never had to be handheld, figured my way out of the problem I was stuck on, designed system for frontend, continued to learn. My tech stack evolved from pure css, to sass, react, now tailwind and NextJS. I want to transition to more backend than frontend. Have been working primarily as a frontend developer for two startups with occasionally dropping into the backend. I am in a need for a job, what kind of project do you suggest I should be working on with Lara, which is good for portfolio? Just learned about SOLID and wanna apply there.Īlmost all of the job I see requires some sort of php frameworks. ![]() Kept it that way to hone my vanilla skills with it. I have already built one webGIS project with vanilla JS, PHP and MySql, where frontend takes care of the client side interactivity and form submission and BE takes care of auth and serve some REST API. I don't want to tweak it and throw it off in my portfolio and call it a day. I just finished Laravel basics and made a CRUD blogging site with Laracasts.
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