Battle Ready Laravel: A guide to auditing, testing, fixing, and improving your Laravel applications

· Ashley Allen
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Battle Ready Laravel is the guide I wished I had when I first became a developer. It offers junior developers and seasoned pros alike with a complete blueprint for improving their Laravel applications.

You’ll learn how to more easily identify and fix bugs that are worrying you and reduce the chance of future code containing bugs or errors. I’ll also show you ways of improving your code to make it more testable, maintainable and readable.

By the end of the book, you’ll become a more competent developer and finally be able to unleash your apps onto the world with more confidence. It’s packed full of actionable strategies you can start using right away to improve your existing Laravel apps - and build better new ones.

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About the author

Hey there! My name's Ash Allen!


I'm a Laravel web developer from the UK.


I've worked with many companies around the world to help build and improve Laravel applications that they can be proud of!


I wrote "The Clean Coder's Guide to Laravel" which has been downloaded more than 5k times, and I have an active blog where I write about Laravel and PHP. I've also had articles published on the Laravel News, Honeybadger, and Vonage blogs.


I have several PHP packages (such as Short URL and Laravel Exchange Rates) which have been installed over 350k times. I also love working on other open-source projects and have contributed to the Laravel framework.

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