#flightphp ผลการค้นหา
Ever debated ditching frameworks for "pure" PHP? Please don't...Flight keeps it lightweight: rapid dev, built-in security, and clean routing without bloat. Perfect for beginners or quick builds—scale to Laravel later. Check why: docs.flightphp.com/learn/why-fram… #FlightPHP
Unit testing helps you remember what you coded, but also helps your team scale so they don't blow up core functionality. Flight makes it easy to unit test your code! Remember to avoid globals in your code!!! Please! Docs: docs.flightphp.com/learn/unit-tes… #FlightPHP
Handling file uploads in Flight? Skip the $_FILES mess—use Flight::request()->getUploadedFiles() for clean, object-oriented access. Check errors, get details, and move files safely with UploadedFile. Here's a quick example: Dive deeper: docs.flightphp.com/learn/uploaded… #FlightPHP
Switching frameworks? Flight keeps it simple and lightweight—perfect if Laravel feels bloated, Slim a tad complex, or Symfony overwhelming for smaller projects. Dive into the comparisons and see why Flight shines! #FlightPHP docs.flightphp.com/learn/flight-v…
Switching frameworks? If Laravel's bells and whistles are overwhelming, or Slim feels a tad too fiddly, check out why Flight keeps it simple and speedy. No drama, just clean PHP vibes. 😏 Dive in: docs.flightphp.com/learn/flight-v… #FlightPHP #PHP
Ever built a secure API or protected routes in Flight? Middleware makes it a breeze—like checking auth before hitting your core logic. Wrap routes in validation layers without the hassle. Perfect for PHP devs! Docs: docs.flightphp.com/en/v3/learn/mi… #FlightPHP #PHP
Tired of cluttering your PHP files with require statements? In Flight, use `Flight::path()` to autoload your custom classes effortlessly—ditch the includes and keep code clean. Namespaces match your dir structure for easy scaling. Docs: docs.flightphp.com/learn/autoload… #FlightPHP
Ever feel like your PHP app is just yelling into the void? 😅 With Flight, crafting responses is a breeze—echo HTML, spit out JSON with `Flight::json($data)`, or redirect like a pro. No more header headaches! Check the docs: docs.flightphp.com/learn/responses #FlightPHP #PHP
Ever built an API endpoint in Flight? Use `Flight::json($data)` to effortlessly send JSON responses—it auto-sets the Content-Type header and handles encoding. For auth checks, try `jsonHalt($error, 401)` to stop execution cleanly. Dive deeper: docs.flightphp.com/learn/responses #FlightPHP
What if you envy that pretty ORM called Eloquent but don't want the whole Laravel framework? Compose it again, Eloquent is open source, and it's a package. Yes, you can integrate it in #flightphp - And do things like this that that the #Laravel peeps know well :)
Enjoying #FlightPHP. I made a simple translation library using arrays as it's usual. With Twig, Eloquent, Guzzle, it looks quite on par with Codeigniter 4's basics, and I won't miss Blade or Laravel's ORM (better than CI's in fact). Now I'll check route filters for security!
I love Codeigniter but there's a point where you realize PHP is SO good and mature (and maybe so are you). So you need less. Enter #flightphp, now taken by a new team. Lovely. You want to integrate Twig? Compose it and add something ~ like this. Even define filters! Like Lego!
Hey PHP devs, customizing Flight? Use `Flight::set('flight.log_errors', true);` to log errors without hassle—perfect for debugging. Tweak base_url or views.path too! Set app vars with `Flight::set('key', 'value');` for easy access. Docs: docs.flightphp.com/learn/configur… #FlightPHP
Just spent a ton of time updating all the docs for #flightphp They are a lot more helpful with more examples now. docs.flightphp.com
Hey Flight devs! Security first: Use HTTP headers to block clickjacking & XSS—add 'em via Response object or a 'start' hook for global protection. Check your setup at securityheaders.com. Easy wins for safer apps! Docs: docs.flightphp.com/learn/security #FlightPHP
Gördüğüm en basit en light micro-frameworklerden #RESTAPI #flightphp flightphp.com
Today, instead of trying to create a new framework, I will just use one. #concreet #flightphp
Unit testing helps you remember what you coded, but also helps your team scale so they don't blow up core functionality. Flight makes it easy to unit test your code! Remember to avoid globals in your code!!! Please! Docs: docs.flightphp.com/learn/unit-tes… #FlightPHP
Ever debated ditching frameworks for "pure" PHP? Please don't...Flight keeps it lightweight: rapid dev, built-in security, and clean routing without bloat. Perfect for beginners or quick builds—scale to Laravel later. Check why: docs.flightphp.com/learn/why-fram… #FlightPHP
Hey PHP devs, customizing Flight? Use `Flight::set('flight.log_errors', true);` to log errors without hassle—perfect for debugging. Tweak base_url or views.path too! Set app vars with `Flight::set('key', 'value');` for easy access. Docs: docs.flightphp.com/learn/configur… #FlightPHP
Tired of cluttering your PHP files with require statements? In Flight, use `Flight::path()` to autoload your custom classes effortlessly—ditch the includes and keep code clean. Namespaces match your dir structure for easy scaling. Docs: docs.flightphp.com/learn/autoload… #FlightPHP
Switching frameworks? Flight keeps it simple and lightweight—perfect if Laravel feels bloated, Slim a tad complex, or Symfony overwhelming for smaller projects. Dive into the comparisons and see why Flight shines! #FlightPHP docs.flightphp.com/learn/flight-v…
Handling file uploads in Flight? Skip the $_FILES mess—use Flight::request()->getUploadedFiles() for clean, object-oriented access. Check errors, get details, and move files safely with UploadedFile. Here's a quick example: Dive deeper: docs.flightphp.com/learn/uploaded… #FlightPHP
Hey Flight devs! Security first: Use HTTP headers to block clickjacking & XSS—add 'em via Response object or a 'start' hook for global protection. Check your setup at securityheaders.com. Easy wins for safer apps! Docs: docs.flightphp.com/learn/security #FlightPHP
Ever built an API endpoint in Flight? Use `Flight::json($data)` to effortlessly send JSON responses—it auto-sets the Content-Type header and handles encoding. For auth checks, try `jsonHalt($error, 401)` to stop execution cleanly. Dive deeper: docs.flightphp.com/learn/responses #FlightPHP
Ever feel like your PHP app is just yelling into the void? 😅 With Flight, crafting responses is a breeze—echo HTML, spit out JSON with `Flight::json($data)`, or redirect like a pro. No more header headaches! Check the docs: docs.flightphp.com/learn/responses #FlightPHP #PHP
Switching frameworks? If Laravel's bells and whistles are overwhelming, or Slim feels a tad too fiddly, check out why Flight keeps it simple and speedy. No drama, just clean PHP vibes. 😏 Dive in: docs.flightphp.com/learn/flight-v… #FlightPHP #PHP
Ever built a secure API or protected routes in Flight? Middleware makes it a breeze—like checking auth before hitting your core logic. Wrap routes in validation layers without the hassle. Perfect for PHP devs! Docs: docs.flightphp.com/en/v3/learn/mi… #FlightPHP #PHP
Just spent a ton of time updating all the docs for #flightphp They are a lot more helpful with more examples now. docs.flightphp.com
Enjoying #FlightPHP. I made a simple translation library using arrays as it's usual. With Twig, Eloquent, Guzzle, it looks quite on par with Codeigniter 4's basics, and I won't miss Blade or Laravel's ORM (better than CI's in fact). Now I'll check route filters for security!
What if you envy that pretty ORM called Eloquent but don't want the whole Laravel framework? Compose it again, Eloquent is open source, and it's a package. Yes, you can integrate it in #flightphp - And do things like this that that the #Laravel peeps know well :)
I love Codeigniter but there's a point where you realize PHP is SO good and mature (and maybe so are you). So you need less. Enter #flightphp, now taken by a new team. Lovely. You want to integrate Twig? Compose it and add something ~ like this. Even define filters! Like Lego!
Today, instead of trying to create a new framework, I will just use one. #concreet #flightphp
Hey, Guys! What do you think about this #PHPFramework - flightphp.com #FlightPHP
Handling file uploads in Flight? Skip the $_FILES mess—use Flight::request()->getUploadedFiles() for clean, object-oriented access. Check errors, get details, and move files safely with UploadedFile. Here's a quick example: Dive deeper: docs.flightphp.com/learn/uploaded… #FlightPHP
What if you envy that pretty ORM called Eloquent but don't want the whole Laravel framework? Compose it again, Eloquent is open source, and it's a package. Yes, you can integrate it in #flightphp - And do things like this that that the #Laravel peeps know well :)
Enjoying #FlightPHP. I made a simple translation library using arrays as it's usual. With Twig, Eloquent, Guzzle, it looks quite on par with Codeigniter 4's basics, and I won't miss Blade or Laravel's ORM (better than CI's in fact). Now I'll check route filters for security!
I love Codeigniter but there's a point where you realize PHP is SO good and mature (and maybe so are you). So you need less. Enter #flightphp, now taken by a new team. Lovely. You want to integrate Twig? Compose it and add something ~ like this. Even define filters! Like Lego!
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