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    Laravel Stats Tracker

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    Laravel Stats Tracker

    Tracker gathers a lot of information from your requests to identify and store sessions and page views. Storing user tracking information, on indexed and normalized database tables, wastes less disk space and ease the extraction of valuable information about your application and business. As soon as you install and enable it, Tracker will start storing all information you tell it to, then you can in your application use the Tracker Facade to access everything.
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    SQL!kE - PHP, SQL JS - Database Explore

    SQL!kE - PHP, SQL JS - Database Explore

    SQL!ke is a PHP mySQL RD Database Editing & Explorer

    SQL!ke is a new general project for mastering data effectively stored in a database using PHP and Javascript . This RD Explorer works with existing Databases with Embed SQL Query editor and your Custom Table Views. Keep track of this fresh project as it will include a simple blueprint to manipulate en view interconnected data entities.
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