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507 PointsOk to use array literal notation?
I like to use the array literal notation ([1, 2, 3...]) because it's more elegant. I'm assuming this is ok to use interchangeably with the other array notation? For example:
{{ Form::open( ['route' => 'todos.create'] ) }}
vs.
{{ Form::open( array('route' => 'todos.create') ) }}
2 Answers
thomascawthorn
22,986 PointsI think it's a pretty accepted! It also means less typing. Being lazy in the right way can give more elegant code ;)
zaherg
1,205 PointsIt will work without any problem at the end Laravel 4.x require PHP 5.4 and up .