rossminney.au
Laravel Monkey/Artisan | Cat Dad | Maker | Smoker of Meats | Home-made Pizza Connoisseur | Science Nerd | Problem Solver | Global Citizen | Lover of Cheese 🧀 | Lawrence (the band) Mega-fan
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Amazeballs. I’m so pumped for this. Hats off to your work Simon.
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@joshhanley.au we’ve leant fairly heavily into Livewire. Most of our use case is just general crud.
Typically we’ll use a Livewire component for a form, but not necessarily the whole page. (And that form could either be in a modal or be presented full-page-ish). Is this what you mean by full page?
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Yeah I was thinking that. There’s so many duplicates. 😳
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💯
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Is there any downside to encrypting queued jobs?
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Thanks Joe! 🔥🙌 - Looking forward to productive times ahead.
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Monday!
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Nice. Super handy! Most of my exposure to attributes has been via Livewire’s class PHP attributes. Sometimes there are other ways to achieve things but attributes are so elegant and often make things so much easier to read. 🤓
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Laravel cloud uses Amazon infrastructure. You pay Laravel however. It is fully managed.
They have mentioned that at some point in the future that you might be able to bring your own Amazon billing account but I’d imagine this would be high end enterprise option only.
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Obviously you’d still need a licence though.
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I think it would be possible. It would just be listed as a composer dependency (referencing the package in the private repo) ? What would be missing is just the auth credentials?
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Hmmm. This is such a good use of prompts. So obvious now. I foresee some seeder overhauls in my near future… 🙏🤓
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So good. 😊
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Hands down Laravel.
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🔥
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Be sure to include a section for Wsl2 on ARM64 running docker with a 1pass SSH agent. I have it working but it made me seriously consider just moving to a Mac (which is saying something if you know me) 😂
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But I don’t want to go to x 🤓 - but to answer: regular livewire for me, and if I was forced to use volt I would go class based. 😅
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Your talk has inspired me to go give this a go bud! Thanks! Expo seems to be perfect for the type of use cases we would want to use apps in. 🙌
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This is so meta. I love it.
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It’s going to be so weird looking back on these posts later.
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Taylor mentioned a couple of weeks ago during Laraconau that the starter packs are next on the list to get overhauled. If a svelte version isn’t already under way internally, then it would make sense to resubmit a PR after these overhauls based on the revised breeze starter pack.
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It’s like you’re really here! 🤓
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This is a talk I’ll never forget bud. A day hasn’t gone by yet where I haven’t reflected back on your message. 💙
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I need to start swimming again. So many benefits. I’ve fallen off the wagon of late. PS. Get some antifog spray for your goggles - so good. Thank me later 😂
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I feel like I missed this train. Our first pc was using msdos 2.11 so really didn’t have a c64 or amiga phase. I don’t think they really had that much market penetration here in au. 🥲 it was weird reading about them in magazines but not actually knowing anyone that had one.
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We’re also a Laravel shop so Statamic is looking like an obvious choice for us. Matt has lost the plot.
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Yeah this seems wild. Probs best to only use this for very specific use cases 🤓
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#arangodb looks interesting. Can I ask what use cases and/or types of projects you’re using it in?
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Seems a little confusing to use #Filament and not #FluxUI in a project called FluxForm?
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At the very least they want both to thrive. They really are two different products optimised for two quite different technologies and markets.
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Vercel and Laravel are both backed by Accel.
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100% - Prompts is so underrated imo. 👀
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Do you mean in your profile? Or into life in general? 🤓
Either way. Them feels 😂
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I’m just here for the alt text.
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I also found having to do migrations a pain at first but keeping database schema changes version controlled is a huge benefit. Feel free to hit us up with any specific questions as the database side of things is probably one of my stronger skill sets I think?
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Models are fairly key, and they may seem cumbersome at first but really pay dividends when using eloquent to retrieve data, ‘elegantly’.
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Ahh. If building a simple app/site you could take a look at Laravel folio. It’s a way to use page/folder based routing which may simplify the routing side of things but has limitations if wanting to do more complex actions. (But it’s possible to a blend of both approaches I think)
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So bummed that we can’t make this. 🥲 But looking forward to 2025! 🎉🥳🥰
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Agree. The Turso fork is very cool!