Kentaro Takeda
Web Application Developer
Kentaro contributes to php-src — database drivers, core improvements, the parts most people never touch. He is also a committer for the PHP Japanese Manual. He has spoken four years in a row at PHP conferences in Japan, three of them about Laravel. Reading source, writing docs, sharing what he learns — that's what he lives for.
Category
Laravel
Language
Japanese
Country
Japan
Talk
Day 1, 12:10
Why Laravel Apps Break — And How to Keep Them Maintainable
Laravel has a clear design philosophy — call it the Laravel Way — but unlike Ruby on Rails, no single book or article spells it out end to end. Most teams pick it up only in fragments from the docs, which is why so many real-world Laravel apps drift into complexity and become hard to maintain. The first half of this talk gives a comprehensive tour of that design philosophy, drawing on Kentaro's past talks and live coding. The second half walks through the patterns where teams most often stray from the Laravel Way, and the concrete fixes that bring code back on track. A solid, holistic look at the Laravel fundamentals.
Talk
Day 1, 12:10
Why Laravel Apps Break — And How to Keep Them Maintainable
Laravel has a clear design philosophy — call it the Laravel Way — but unlike Ruby on Rails, no single book or article spells it out end to end. Most teams pick it up only in fragments from the docs, which is why so many real-world Laravel apps drift into complexity and become hard to maintain. The first half of this talk gives a comprehensive tour of that design philosophy, drawing on Kentaro's past talks and live coding. The second half walks through the patterns where teams most often stray from the Laravel Way, and the concrete fixes that bring code back on track. A solid, holistic look at the Laravel fundamentals.