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Month: April 2018

Symfony Validation – Validator or Exceptions?

April 26, 2018 Jeffrey Verreckt PHP, Symfony

Validation is important in any application. You need to be sure that any data entered by a user is valid[…]

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Doctrine XML Mapping or Annotations?

April 19, 2018 Jeffrey Verreckt Doctrine, PHP, Symfony

Annotations are very popular in Symfony. They are easy to write and understand. And most IDE’s have great support for[…]

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UUID over auto increment in PHP

April 9, 2018 Jeffrey Verreckt Doctrine, PHP, Symfony

We know that our Domain should not be dependent on our database implementation. Then why do we use auto increment[…]

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Symfony 4 REST API Part 2 – Data Transfer Object

April 2, 2018 Jeffrey Verreckt PHP, Symfony

In Part 1 we learned about REST. What REST is and how to implement a simple Restful API with the[…]

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