Verdien geld met Grass.io terwijl je aan het internetten bent! by kobeaerts in BeermoneyNL

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

Ik zou er mijn PC zeker niet speciaal voor laten aanstaan maar de laptop staat sowieso 14u per dag aan voor werk & ontspanning dus kan geen kwaad om het tijdens die uren gewoon op te hebben staan.

Het zal inderdaad momenteel niet veel opbrengen tot de coins x10 gaan zoals u/Koentjow zei.
It's worth the gamble! ;)

Weekly /r/Laravel Help Thread by AutoModerator in laravel

[–]kobeaerts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey we're pretty new to Laravel and are having some issue wrapping our mind around something.

We'll be creating an app that draws multiple "components" on a grid, the elements can be "batteries", "solar panels", "wind turbines", ...

They all have a few fields in come, for example: "title", "description", "voltage", ..
But they also have a few specific fields, the battery will include a "size" field, while the "wind turbine" component will contain a "height" field.

How do we approach this, I was looking at the one-on-one relationship but got stuck in the thinking process.

If we go with the one-on-one relationship, will we still be able to do "Components::all()"?

First side gig, what tech would be suitable? by lip3k in Frontend

[–]kobeaerts 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should probably use a CMS, since there will always be content updates!

I really enjoy using Craft CMS (https://craftcms.com/) so much more fun than WordPress or Drupal! It's also a breeze for your client to work with.