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Have you ever worked with popular PHP frameworks like CakePHP or Symfony and thought, “I wonder how these were built?” PHP frameworks can be tremendous time-savers, but they are truly powerful only when you know them inside and out. Developing your own mini-framework can be a great learning exercise, giving you deeper insight into best practices, modularity, and maintainability.</description>
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In this project, we will repurpose an old Canon Color ImageClass MF8350CDN printer using a Raspberry Pi. Since Canon no longer supports Windows 11 for this device, using a Raspberry Pi as a print server allows us to extend the printer’s lifespan. It also enables features such as AirPrint for convenient wireless printing from Apple devices.</description>
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