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    Streamline API Resources with Laravel’s Fluent Methods

    May 14, 2025

    Streamline API Resources with Laravel's Fluent Methods

    Laravel introduces fluent resource methods that attach transformation capabilities directly to Eloquent models. These methods create a more natural coding flow from data retrieval to API formatting, reducing mental context switching and improving code readability.


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