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Let me remind you that I'm Flavio, and I work on a website called flaviocopes.com, where I write tutorials about web development, release free books about web development, and organize web development courses.

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Today I'm writing you because I just released a new of my free handbooks, handbook #16: The Laravel Handbook.

Laravel is a fantastic web development framework.

I last used Laravel around 2017 I think, to build a web app that interfaced with GitHub to do some kind of data analysis and reports.

But today, after spending a lot of time in JS-land, I'm looking at it from another point of view. And trust me, it's not missing anything compared to JavaScript frameworks. Actually, it's interesting because it can interact with them and serve as the backend part of your apps, using a more traditional approach compared to the "move all to serverless and the edge" that we're seeing for example with Next.js.

To me, Laravel is a stable web application framework that empowers you to build apps quickly and has a really powerful and complete ecosystem of official and 3rd party libraries and services for any kind of need.

You might see me doing a lot more Laravel stuff in the future.

Check it out: The Laravel Handbook

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Some news about SOLO LAB now.

When I started the "Solopreneur Land" newsletter back in February, I only had a rough idea of what I wanted to do with it.

Over time the idea took shape in the form of SOLO LAB, a cohort course which I’ve run last week for the first time (which I labeled “cohort zero”) with a limited set of people.

I wanted to test the idea. I’ve talked before about how I got my first 30 people to sign up for the course to “check the waters” and make sure I was onto something.

Now I know I’m onto something. I know it’s something useful that people like you need.

What I’m cooking up for October is something you don’t want to miss if you dream of building a solo internet business that can unleash more freedom into your life

I’ll be opening the first public cohort of SOLO LAB, and everyone that joins the cohort, along with the video course I’ve prepared will have the option (not the obligation) to take a 50-day challenge, where we’ll have a clear goal in mind.

It might be starting your blog, your YouTube channel, or your newsletter.

It might be launching your app, or validating the idea of an online course by getting the first customers to pre-pay for it.

And if you already have something going, your goal for the 50-day challenge can be landing a sponsor, or launching a course to your email newsletter, reaching 1000 subscribers, or 10,000.

The idea is to get you to move. Get into action. Equipped with the right mindset and frameworks to reach your goals.

Together with a community of like-minded people that are not procrastinating on a goal - they’re working hard to improve their life. Leaving their comfort zone. One step at a time.

With my guidance, and the guidance of peers that are just one step ahead of you, ready to help and get big together.

Sounds interesting? Find out more on sololab.io and join the waiting list dedicated to this.

Signups will open just before the event, in September. But I wanted to let you know, so you can enjoy the Summer, dream big, and prepare to get back to work on this when Summer ends.

Flavio

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