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title: Request Objects in Tempest
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description: Why Tempest requests are super intuitive
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Tempest's tagline is "the framework that gets out of your way". One of the best examples of that principle in action is request validation. A pattern I learned to appreciate over the years was to represent "raw data" (like for example, request data), as typed objects in PHP — so-called "data transfer objects". The sooner I have a typed object within my app's lifecycle, the sooner I have a bunch of guarantees about that data, which makes coding a lot easier.

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