Rebuilding my invoicing application in Laravel, Part 4 - Endpoints
In this post, I want to build out the backend functionality for the client sections.
In this post, I want to build out the backend functionality for the client sections.
For the next part of this rebuild, I'll focus on allowing a user to update invoice settings. This is the information that will be used on the invoice page shown to clients.
To begin, I'll start with the "Account Settings" section. I won't be working on any of the frontend in this, or next next few, posts. Instead, I'll focus on getting the backend functionality working with tests.
A few years ago, I built a custom application to make it easier to invoice clients. Recently, I've been thinking about making some updates to the application. Let's get started!
There are several reasons why I might transfer my projects to from one host to another. It could be performance, budget or client request. This post shows how I tackle this procedure.
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