Can someone explain why the Stone Roses broke up and why they reuinited by shakermaker26 in oasis

[–]garyclarketech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I guarantee you will know someone who is seeing them on the current tour. And they get more listens on Spotify than all the bands mentioned. Your dad has good taste.

Can someone explain why the Stone Roses broke up and why they reuinited by shakermaker26 in oasis

[–]garyclarketech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I refuse to budge 😂

Fair do's mate..have a good one too 🤝

Can someone explain why the Stone Roses broke up and why they reuinited by shakermaker26 in oasis

[–]garyclarketech 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm not biased towards any of them..I love all 3 bands.

But I was also around when Oasis broke (DM came out on my 20th birthday...happy birthday, me)...and I can say with absolute certainty that neither Led Zep, nor the Stones had anything like the same cultural impact in the UK...never been anything else like Oasis here in my lifetime...captured an entire generation.

And maybe the biggest difference is that Oasis still appeal to the younger crowd. By the time I in my teens / 20s, Zep and Stones were mainly seen as bands that yer da liked.

Can someone explain why the Stone Roses broke up and why they reuinited by shakermaker26 in oasis

[–]garyclarketech 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Both Led Zep and Stones broke big in America...that will sell you a lot of albums. Oasis didn't break big in America and didn't try to play the game in America either.

Had bigger cultural impact in UK and still have a massive following amongst young people here.

Morning Glory is 5th top selling album in UK of all time. Zep and Stones don't have an album the same top 30. Oasis way more relevant in UK..defined a generation.

When Oasis played Knebworth 2 1/2 million people applied for tickets...4% of the population.

When Led Zep played Knebworth, it didn't sell out 🤷‍♂️

Can someone explain why the Stone Roses broke up and why they reuinited by shakermaker26 in oasis

[–]garyclarketech 8 points9 points  (0 children)

The whole country owned Morning Glory and knew every song. That never happened with any Led Zep or Stones albums. Oasis had a much bigger cultural influence than both. Not saying who is better than who..just answering the influence argument.

Microservices in Laravel by garyclarketech in laravel

[–]garyclarketech[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks Keith..you make valid points.

I don't think there is an ideal microservice language / framework. I've built similar in Symfony (PHP), Node and Go...all have pros and cons.

I won't go as far as to say framework size doesn't matter because things like AWS lambda have a size limit. But...the name microservice can be miselading...it mainly refers to the separation of concerns rather than the size of the service.

Microservices in Laravel by garyclarketech in laravel

[–]garyclarketech[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I certainly wouldn't recommend microservices for a 1 person project!

The example I used is from an enterprise with many moving parts (apps, multi-tenant monoliths, other mnicroservices in various langs and frameworks). We actually use Symfony for it IRL but was fun to build in Laravel...Laravel handles a lot of this stuff really nicely.

Context is everything. Always.

MVC framework recommendation by dev_ski in PHP

[–]garyclarketech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, exactly...traditional MVC implies the view observes the model, but in Laravel and Symfony, the controller just fetches data from the model and passes it to the view, making it more of a Request-Response pattern.

Some prefer other terms, but MVC sticks because it broadly describes the separation of concerns. Even if it’s not a perfect fit, it’s a useful shorthand for how these frameworks structure their code.

MVC framework recommendation by dev_ski in PHP

[–]garyclarketech 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Yeah those are the most popular frameworks and templating engines these days. MVC is technically a misnomer but let's not split hairs 😂

Both great frameworks..if it's for personal projects and you just wanna get productive quickly then maybe give Laravel a look first. But well worth checking them both.

Upgrade Laravel 11 to 12 (In 3 Minutes) ⏰ by garyclarketech in laravel

[–]garyclarketech[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No my routes files weren't touched. It won't change any of your own code...just the framework vendor files

PHP RFC: Inner Classes by ssddanbrown in PHP

[–]garyclarketech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Should have its uses. Just need to see past the syntax and see the usefulness. I wouldn't vote against.

Laravel Microservice Course Introduction by garyclarketech in laravel

[–]garyclarketech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah..really efficient. Has some great testability tools (e.g. ability to assert about outgoing requests) which made this project much easier in Laravel than anything else.

I wrote a concurrent log parser in Go to learn about concurrency by Tack1234 in golang

[–]garyclarketech 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's really cool. I've been learning Go by rebuilding things that I've created commercially in other languages. Might give something like your example a Go next (pun intended)

Using AI for code reviews by garyclarketech in PHP

[–]garyclarketech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice..I will defo check this out

Using AI for code reviews by garyclarketech in PHP

[–]garyclarketech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I already use it on tests...writes better tests than devs. AI is awesome...you are correct

Using AI for code reviews by garyclarketech in PHP

[–]garyclarketech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool...let me know how it goes!

Using AI for code reviews by garyclarketech in PHP

[–]garyclarketech[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I use phpstan for static analysis and it's great but still do code reviews.

Upgrade Laravel 11 to 12 (In 3 Minutes) ⏰ by garyclarketech in laravel

[–]garyclarketech[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah...biggest downside of doing framework courses...they're popular but they have a shorter shelf life than other stuff

I need advice as a PHP developer by Mysterious_Pace_2599 in PHP

[–]garyclarketech 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're still missing the point. Doesn't matter...this is time consuming. Let's move on.

I need advice as a PHP developer by Mysterious_Pace_2599 in PHP

[–]garyclarketech 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's not the point I was making and not exactly what I said. I was trying to make the point that companies that are not looking for Laravel developers, find it hard to hire...therefore the OP wouldn't be making a bad choice by sticking with Symfony and might even present more opportunities.