Laravel's New Strict Mode (Everything You Need to Know)
For a variety of reasons, Laravel - and specifically Eloquent - can sometimes be a bit more lenient than you might prefer. It might be nice, for example, to instantly know when you've introduced an N+1 problem or accessed a model attribute that doesn't exist. However, there is a way to turn on a "strict mode." I'll show you everything you need to know in this Laracasts Larabit. Watch thousands of videos, track your progress, and participate in a massive Laravel community at https://laracasts.com. Laracasts Twitter: / laracasts Jeffrey Way Twitter: / jeffrey_way

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