simonhamp.me
๐๐ผ I'm Simon. Nice to meet you. Come say hi, my DMs are open
๐งช Creator of @NativePHP.bsky.social
๐ฉโ๐ป I run @Laradevs.com
๐ฝ๏ธ Building ReelFlow.com
๐๏ธ 1/3rd of @thebucketpod.bsky.social
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STOP THE CLOCK!
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In that case, i think NativePHP is going to be overkill for you
The goal of NativePHP is to allow you to use your Laravel skills to build rich, offline-first apps
I haven't used them, but i believe there are services that will setup simple cross-platform web wrappers for you
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Ok, so you actively want this thin wrapper around your web app?
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In general, I 100% believe you can achieve the result you're after with NativePHP
But we should talk in more detail about what you're thinking because I'm not super clear (I'm not super familiar with Hotwire)
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Don't
I just want a good curry
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I know mate!
What have I done with my life?
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NativePHP for mobile
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DEI compliance from shareholders...
oh wait
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We have to stop working under the premise of efficiency and cost-saving at all costs
We have to intentionally invest in the next generations
This has to come out of our own pockets and at the expense of short-term gains for a few ageing white guys
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I'm not. Happy to hop on a call and answer questions/demo stuff
Getting iOS 6 supported isn't feasible... the furthest back i could compile PHP for was iOS 9
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You can build apps for any version of iOS that you want to
We'll have some constraints the more functionality we add, but it won't be the very latest version for sure
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NativePHP for desktop isn't affected by this licensing. It's already MIT licensed and fully open source
Only NativePHP for mobile is under this different license
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You can install it into an existing project no problem
License purchase is required to get access to the package
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Community version: Eventually, but I have no timeframe for that yet - the goal is to make it sustainable first
What do you mean "Does it go into effect immediately?"?
And I'm not sure what you're getting at with your question about "existing code". Could you elaborate?
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1. Next few weeks
2. Any stack
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It's not yet, but it will be soon as this is ok the roadmap for sure!
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Sorry, I'm not sure what you're asking
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Not just yet, but it's top of the list... coming in the next days
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Already on it ๐
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Will it work on my dishes?
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You need an iOS device running iOS 18.2 and you can download the app from here:
apps.apple.com/app/daily-pu...
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Oh we're up to facade-level magic
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On the train?
Yup ๐๐ผ