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| use App\Console\Kernel; | |
| use Carbon\Carbon; | |
| use Illuminate\Console\Scheduling\Event; | |
| use Illuminate\Console\Scheduling\Schedule; | |
| use Illuminate\Support\Collection; | |
| class ConsoleSchedulingTest extends TestCase | |
| { |
I wonder from time to time whether I'm doing the right thing with respect to guidelines and principles when using an object-oriented programming approach to create application. I started reading Object Design Style Guide book last year to learn more about objects. And beginning this year, I decided to delve deeper into writing code that is readable, understandable and maintainable as well as how to prepare codebase to embrace future changes.
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| // This can be found in the Symfony\Component\HttpFoundation\Response class | |
| const HTTP_CONTINUE = 100; | |
| const HTTP_SWITCHING_PROTOCOLS = 101; | |
| const HTTP_PROCESSING = 102; // RFC2518 | |
| const HTTP_OK = 200; | |
| const HTTP_CREATED = 201; | |
| const HTTP_ACCEPTED = 202; |