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Lets face it! Maintaining large PHP application is not easy. (Click here if you just want to see the solution) We all know that, Laravel is the most popular PHP framework till today. Itâs directory structure is good, well organized, defined and straight-forward. Working with the default project structure provided by Laravel is absolutely fine when we are working in a small or medium sized project.
Adding and removing child view controllers ensures that the parent view controller knows of its children. This will help when doing things like calling a modal from a child view that has been added to the parent. This behavior can be buggy if the parent doesn't know that it's connected to the child. Another reason is so that viewWillAppear, viewDidAppear, viewWillDisappear, and viewDidDisappear wo
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