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I try to publish content from time to time. It's mostly related to web development, but not always. It also helps me improve my writing in English.

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Ship 0.0.1 release

Right after the Laracon EU 2025 and Taylor Otwell's talk, I decided to write a package to ease and fasten the development of Laravel applications. He said "we must ship" so I called this package "ship".

We must ship

This package is fairly simple, it's basically an install command with some options that triggers install actions.

It helps you configure things like immutable dates, vite prefetching, password rules, content security policy, session cookie renaming and more. It also allows you to quickly install and configure usefull packages like Larastan, Rector and some others.

To use it, you just have to install it and run the command (you can even remove the package after that).

The 0.0.1 release brings you backend stuff (configuration, routes and other sutff) but I plan to add frontend resources in the next releases now that the new starter kits are out.

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My point of view on development

The hardest part of backend development is the thinking, but the implementation is quite simple with tools like Laravel when you know how to use it well. In comparison, frontend development is much more complicated and especially longer in my opinion.

Frontend developers must adapt the website to different screen sizes, zooms, colors, but also take into account the accessibility of people with disabilities. Tools like VueJS, AlpineJS and TailwindCSS help but the amount of work is still quite huge.

We see this clearly when we build a web application. Developing the API, the DB is not necessarily very complex largely thanks to Laravel. But on the other hand create the different pages of the UI, the search, the modals, etc. requires a lot of thinking but also code.

I have developed several applications in my current job and I can clearly see that the frontend developer who accompanies me is more busy than me. Anyway, that's my point of view.

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I love my desk

I love my desk

After the first lockdown for Covid, I started building my working desk at home and I love it. It has all the thing that I need and it is very small, simple and organize.

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Frozen discovery of Nantes

Frozen discovery of Nantes

I have visited Nantes with some friends the last weekend, but god it was freezing outside and on Sunday, no pub was open!

It's a beautiful city, I liked it right when we arrived at the train station, it was modern, clean, quite different from Paris.

We walked something between 18 or 20 km in two days it was fun except for the cold wind! I have never been so cold in my life. 🥶

Obviously when I got back home, I was sick…

But I have good memories of this little trip with my friends and another city to my list of potential destination when I'll leave Paris.

Nantes is a city driven by art. We saw murals, sculptures, shapes and of course the animatronics.

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The Saturday afternoon we visited a little garden in the middle of the city that I fell in love with. It is inspired by the Japanese zen garden, I want one in my future house.

The sound of water, the wind in those little tree, it was so relaxing.

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Saturday we had dinner in a very good and very nice little restaurant which has the particularity of hiring disabled people as waiters.

The two girls who served us throughout the evening have Down syndrome and the whole restaurant is adapted to them, I found that incredible. My uncle having Down syndrome is something that touches me and makes me happy to see.

The menu was on little paper cards. We had 2 paper cards for the starter, 2 paper cards for the main course and 3 paper cards for the dessert. When our choice was made, we had to stamp plastic cards to say who took a particular course, starter or dessert.

If you visit Nantes, I recommend the restaurant Le Reflet!

Sunday morning, we had brunch in a very cool little restaurant: Billie's. The decor was very English, there were pictures and little statues of the Queen everywhere. I have never eaten so well as this morning…

Frozen discovery of Nantes
Photo by Paul Robein (paul.robein)

I am on the left with an English breakfasts, some toasts, an orange juice, a hot chocolate and some cheese. I could have eaten there all day…

And thank god we had this brunch because Sunday morning it was freezing outside (-4°). We visited another part of the city in the afternoon but we ended up taking refuge in a bar because we were too cold. The problem is that on Sundays, there are not many people outside in Nantes and many pubs only serve food and not drink for some reason.

After looking for a while we managed to find one that was almost empty but very quiet and friendly where we could drink tea and play cards while waiting for our train which left at 6 p.m.