Yeah Laravel Collections are awesome (I read your blog post about the book "Refactoring Collection" too, I didn't read the book yet, because I already know about the power of collections :))
I even used collection.js in a project because I memorized most methods anyway and it was easy to port certain code.
This is the best advice!
Trying to pull 50000 records and loop through them and then running out of memory should make you reconsider things - like use of unbuffered queries and php generators
how often do you use generators?
I use generators rarely, because the use cases are limited. This comment described it quite well: https://www.reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/wgu97y/comment/ij25qgi/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
There are only so many cases where one is "streaming" and processing content. Like reading a log file or CSV file. In those cases, the performance/memory consumption was notable.
yes, I agree with you they are very good in what they do but they are very...'niche'.
I also like array functions (like array_map, array_filters etc) and love the Illumitante's Collections.
have you ever use it, it's lifechanging?
Yeah Laravel Collections are awesome (I read your blog post about the book "Refactoring Collection" too, I didn't read the book yet, because I already know about the power of collections :))
I even used collection.js in a project because I memorized most methods anyway and it was easy to port certain code.
oh great thank you so much