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When I first started working with Laravel, I was amazed by its simplicity and power. However, as our application grew, I realized that automation and deployment were crucial for its success. Last quarter, our team discovered that manual deployment was causing significant downtime and errors. We tried using Laravel's built-in commands, but they weren't enough. Here's what we learned and how we implemented advanced automation scripts and deployment strategies for our Laravel application.
The Problem with Manual Deployment
Manual deployment is a common practice, especially for small applications. However, as the application grows, it becomes increasingly difficult to manage. We encountered issues with version control, database migrations, and environment variables. Our team spent hours debugging and fixing errors, which could have been avoided with proper automation.
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