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    Streamlining String Manipulation with Laravel’s string() Method

    January 31, 2025

    Streamlining String Manipulation with Laravel's string() Method

    Discover Laravel’s request->string() method for fluent string manipulation. Transform input data into Stringable instances and leverage powerful string operations through method chaining.


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