Zvonko Biskup
@codeforest
WordPress, PHP & Laravel dev Writing about clean code, new features, and the little bugs that keep us awake at night 🐘
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Learning to code is not about memorizing syntax. It’s about learning how to break problems into smaller, solvable steps.
Which hosting platform are you using? - Vercel - Cloudflare - Netlify - Render - Firebase - Surge - GitHub Pages - Digital Ocean - AWS?
Morning standup: “What did you do yesterday?” Me: Fought with PHP arrays. Them: Did you win? Me: No comment.
I've started rewriting old articles to prepare them for 2025 and will add one new article per workday. Check my blog regularly! Thanks
Built a simple PHP app that fetches live movie data using the TMDb API and JS fetch()—no jQuery, just clean, modern code. Check out the step-by-step guide here - codeforest.net/simple-movie-s… #PHP #JavaScript #API #Dev
Me: I’ll just fix this one PHP bug real quick. Also me, 3 hours later: Why is my database crying?
The best way to learn a new feature: Build something tiny Break it Fix it Repeat.
Funny how people still say “PHP is dead”… while it quietly powers over 75% of the web. 💻
Google Nano Banana just broke the Internet yesterday Nano what?
Pipe Operator in PHP 8.5 is giving developers a cleaner and more powerful way to chain function calls. Instead of writing deeply nested functions, you can now pass values through a pipeline. codeforest.net/pipe-operator-…
Case study: Cloudflare Workers Durable Objects helped us scale our API infrastructure to handle over 139 million monthly requests codeforest.net/cloudflare-wor…
Interesting take on why down migrations are "bad" in Laravel: freek.dev/2900-why-i-don…
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Why I don't use down migrations | freek.dev
Every once in a while, someone opens a PR on one of our open source packages adding a down function to the migration. I usually close those PRs fast with a thank you and a message “We don’t use down...
Hey folks — quick sanity check. I’m planning a mini-course to build a simple SaaS (reminders app), focusing on guardrails to prevent AI-generated code from breaking in production. Would that be useful?
Has AI ever broken your app? 🤯 I’m testing an idea: build a simple SaaS (Remindly) + learn the guardrails so AI code doesn’t blow up in prod (safe migrations, retries, JSON validation, rollbacks,git). Would this mini-course be useful, or nah?
7 Practical CSS Typography Tips & Tricks - awesome tips for your Typography: youtu.be/d1QOiBRID2E
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I haven't been here for ages, time to change that. News: My first YouTube video: youtube.com/channel/UCS2-M… New article: codeforest.net/javascript-imp… Stay tuned, I am back!
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JavaScript Import Maps Available in All Major Browsers - CodeForest
JavaScript import map is a JSON object that serves as a centralized registry for module mappings, allowing developers to define custom mappings for modules.
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