Laravel 3.2 Documentationframeworks. Laravel's flexibility will allow your organization to update and mold the application over time as is needed and its expressiveness will allow you and your team to develop code that is both concise differentiates itself from other frameworks. Here are a few examples that we think make good bullet points: Bundles are Laravel's modular packaging system. The Laravel Bundle Repository is already populated Laravel will automatically insert the correct URI. This allows you to change your routes at a later time and Laravel will update all of the relevant links site-wide. Restful Controllers are an optional0 码力 | 139 页 | 1.13 MB | 1 年前3
The PHP Handbook
PHP Handbook Conclusion 2 Preface The PHP Handbook follows the 80/20 rule: learn in 20% of the time the 80% of a topic. In particular, the goal is to get you up to speed quickly with PHP. This book I’ll explain modern PHP, version 8+. PHP has evolved a lot in the last few years and if the last time you tried it was PHP 5 or even PHP 4, you’d be surprised at all the good things that PHP now offers was first created in 1994 by Rasmus Lerdorf to create his personal website. He didn’t know at the time it would eventually become one of the most popular programming languages in the world. It became0 码力 | 97 页 | 8.78 MB | 1 年前3
Laravel 5.0 Documentation
cookie was hijacked by another malicious user, the cookie would remain valid for a long period of time, even after the true owner of the account reset their password, logged out, etc. View / Pagination (or equivalent) database table. After this change, a fresh token will be assigned to the user each time they login to your application. The token will also be refreshed when the user logs out of the application advantage of Laravel's route cache. Using the route cache will drastically decrease the amount of time it take to register all of your application's routes. In some cases, your route registration may0 码力 | 242 页 | 1.44 MB | 1 年前3
Falcon v1.4.1 DocumentationLet’s see what happens when a different method is requested: $ http PUT localhost:8000/images This time you should get back 405 Method Not Allowed, since the resource does not support the PUT method. Note of the application is centralized. This makes it easier to reason about and maintain the API over time. • The use of resource classes maps somewhat naturally to the REST architectural style, in which new image resources to our collec- tion. We’ll tackle this functionality next. We’ll use TDD this time around, to demonstrate how to apply this particular testing strategy when developing a Falcon application0 码力 | 158 页 | 587.88 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v1.4.0 DocumentationLet’s see what happens when a different method is requested: $ http PUT localhost:8000/images This time you should get back 405 Method Not Allowed, since the resource does not support the PUT method. Note of the application is centralized. This makes it easier to reason about and maintain the API over time. • The use of resource classes maps somewhat naturally to the REST architectural style, in which new image resources to our collec- tion. We’ll tackle this functionality next. We’ll use TDD this time around, to demonstrate how to apply this particular testing strategy when developing a Falcon application0 码力 | 156 页 | 573.94 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v1.4.1 DocumentationLet’s see what happens when a different method is requested: $ http PUT localhost:8000/images This time you should get back 405 Method Not Allowed, since the resource does not support the PUT method. Note of the application is centralized. This makes it easier to reason about and maintain the API over time. • The use of resource classes maps somewhat naturally to the REST architectural style, in which new image resources to our collec- tion. We’ll tackle this functionality next. We’ll use TDD this time around, to demonstrate how to apply this particular testing strategy when developing a Falcon application0 码力 | 156 页 | 574.46 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v1.4.1-post-1 DocumentationLet’s see what happens when a different method is requested: $ http PUT localhost:8000/images This time you should get back 405 Method Not Allowed, since the resource does not support the PUT method. Note of the application is centralized. This makes it easier to reason about and maintain the API over time. The use of resource classes maps somewhat naturally to the REST architectural style, in which a URL add new image resources to our collection. We’ll tackle this functionality next. We’ll use TDD this time around, to demonstrate how to apply this particular testing strategy when developing a Falcon application0 码力 | 229 页 | 273.39 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v1.4.0 DocumentationLet’s see what happens when a different method is requested: $ http PUT localhost:8000/images This time you should get back 405 Method Not Allowed, since the resource does not support the PUT method. Note of the application is centralized. This makes it easier to reason about and maintain the API over time. The use of resource classes maps somewhat naturally to the REST architectural style, in which a URL add new image resources to our collection. We’ll tackle this functionality next. We’ll use TDD this time around, to demonstrate how to apply this particular testing strategy when developing a Falcon application0 码力 | 230 页 | 271.65 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v1.4.1 DocumentationLet’s see what happens when a different method is requested: $ http PUT localhost:8000/images This time you should get back 405 Method Not Allowed, since the resource does not support the PUT method. Note of the application is centralized. This makes it easier to reason about and maintain the API over time. The use of resource classes maps somewhat naturally to the REST architectural style, in which a URL add new image resources to our collection. We’ll tackle this functionality next. We’ll use TDD this time around, to demonstrate how to apply this particular testing strategy when developing a Falcon application0 码力 | 231 页 | 272.52 KB | 1 年前3
Falcon v2.0.0 DocumentationLet’s see what happens when a different method is requested: $ http PUT localhost:8000/images This time you should get back 405 Method Not Allowed, since the resource does not support the PUT method. Note of the application is centralized. This makes it easier to reason about and maintain the API over time. • The use of resource classes maps somewhat naturally to the REST architectural style, in which new image resources to our collec- tion. We’ll tackle this functionality next. We’ll use TDD this time around, to demonstrate how to apply this particular testing strategy when developing a Falcon application0 码力 | 184 页 | 671.87 KB | 1 年前3
共 76 条
- 1
- 2
- 3
- 4
- 5
- 6
- 8













