OpenLampTech issue #61 – Substack Repost

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This week in OpenLampTech issue #61, we have articles covering:

  • Harsh realities of using Linux
  • WooCommerce before and after add-to-cart hooks
  • MySQL table name case
  • Common PHP design patterns
  • And a whole lot more

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Disclaimer: The majority of examples in this post, are performed in a personal development/learning workstation environment and should not be considered production quality or ready. Your particular goals and needs may vary. Like always, just because you can do something doesn’t mean you should. My opinions are my own.

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