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It Started With a Bug When I was building VMMS — a voucher management system MySQL. Clean queries. Fast results. Then I deployed to a server running MariaDB. Half my charts broke. I had written date queries like this all over the codebase: // This breaks on MariaDB DB::table('voucher_transactions') ->selectRaw('MONTHNAME(created_at) as month, COUNT(*) as total') ->groupByRaw('MONTH(crea
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