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Laravel Podcast
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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 5 พ.ค. 2020
The Laravel Podcast brings you Laravel and PHP development news and discussion. Season 6 is Matt Stauffer and Taylor Otwell discussing life, the industry, and your questions!
Listener Q&A: ChatGPT, Laravel Hangups & Best Practices, API Docs, Inertia Next Steps
In this episode, we dive into listener-generated questions. Join us as we cover a wide range of topics, from hangups in new Laravel apps and best practices for bigger apps, to the impact of AI tools on our workflows. We'll discuss common mistakes when building your first Laravel application, tips for documenting APIs, Laravel's transformative impact on business, and what Inertia needs to become feature complete.
Taylor Otwell's Twitter - taylorotwell
Matt Stauffer’s Twitter - stauffermatt
Laravel Twitter - laravelphp
Laravel Website - laravel.com/
Tighten Website - tighten.com/
Podcast Suggestions - suggest.gg/laravelpodcast/ideas
Matt’s talk on JSON:API: th-cam.com/video/C01dvypo4O4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BDZKfz-bxeZK3Azv
Spatie Query Package: github.com/spatie/laravel-query-builder
Business of Laravel Podcast: businessoflaravel.com/
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Editing and transcription sponsored by Tighten. tighten.com/
Taylor Otwell's Twitter - taylorotwell
Matt Stauffer’s Twitter - stauffermatt
Laravel Twitter - laravelphp
Laravel Website - laravel.com/
Tighten Website - tighten.com/
Podcast Suggestions - suggest.gg/laravelpodcast/ideas
Matt’s talk on JSON:API: th-cam.com/video/C01dvypo4O4/w-d-xo.htmlsi=BDZKfz-bxeZK3Azv
Spatie Query Package: github.com/spatie/laravel-query-builder
Business of Laravel Podcast: businessoflaravel.com/
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Editing and transcription sponsored by Tighten. tighten.com/
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Come to Brazil!
i think we have lot of laravel fans in Algeria/Africa
The middle east has a small Laravel community, but we would love u have u there. Probably somewhere in The Emirates.
Japan has a lot of laravel devs and businesses using laravel, especially for its size
On the 'has this been written by ai' tool, there are already a lot of those out there and 100% of them return wrong results back all of the time, so they are causing more harm to students as teachers rely on them too much. OpenAI actually had such a tool themselves but they quickly took it off as it was so wrong all of the time.
This podcast is very valuable. please continue this!
Nigeria is Big with Laravel. We've had some conferences in the past, and there is another scheduled for next year. I really believe that having an African Community for Laravel will increase the framework's reach across Africa. I really hope to see Laracon Africa someday.
I think modules will help big size teams, as for one developer then its not a big deal. What do you think?
Thanks alot for asking my question about Inertia! Great response too, awesome episode!
I live in Latin America and buy and sell crypto because the banks' transaction fees are super high. I also use AI to look for typos in my code and to deal with tedious programming.
You never ask Taylor about filament ;) I watched all podcasts, nothing about filament. Only Nova.
Matt you're looking good man. Somehow every new podcast video you look slightly prettier lol 😂
Aw man... lol thank you! I'm gonna blame it on being happily married to a wonderful woman. You can see joy in people, ya know?
@@MattStauffer this is the way :)
I think one very nice improvement inertia could get is if you use Inertia with SSR to have the next 2 features: 1. Choose which pages get server side rendered ( Have the marketing pages rendered on the server but not the dashboard ) 2. Have the possibility to also start the SSR server when using `npm run dev`.
Insightful as always. Thanks.
Great episode! I totally agree, it's hard to bring people to Laravel once they've been using a different stack for a couple of years. Not sure how it works in US, but here in Argentina I bet many universities and courses platforms would be open to include Laravel in their study programs if there is some kind of support, partnership, or teaching material provided in return. That'd be a great place to bring people on board since early stages.
Thanks You guys really Nice podcast
you just have the coolest intro and outro music of all podcasts, love it! Makes me always wanna start a party 🤣 🕺🕺
Aw man thank you! I work hard on it!!
Video title (A Day in the Life of Taylor) is misleading, this video has nothing to do with Taylor Swift.
I never understood how people can complain about PHP as a poor language and go full-in with JavaScript. Probably I am a stupid developer but developing a complex application in JS as a one man show is a nightmare for me. On the other hand PHP always delivered for me.
Laravel
Really good podcast
I'm a former CakePHP advocate, then headed off to Javascript/React world for a few years: crazy how fragmented that world is, the 'reactive' nature of that stack is 9 times out of 10 overkill and simply not needed, the cost is 4x at least of what we did w/CakePHP. Recently I dipped toes into Laravel, love the opinionated Rails-like stack, the integrations with Alpine like Filament.. Here's piece I believe missing: building apps today I want a clear path to an integrated web/mobile experience, and would love for Laravel to have an opinionated way to optimize apps for both native mobile & web (e.g. integrations like Alpine/Filament).. to start make it easy for my mobile app to use the same APIs. Simplifying/opinionating this path removes one roadblock I've seen, ie having to build a separate API collections for mobile.. would also help focus more resources on the next step (Flutter-like PHP library to build Swift & Kotlin native apps?)
Why doesn't Laravel the company, support PHP Foundation?
Thank you guys for this awesome podcast!
This is one of the best Podcast episodes I have heard in 2024! I love the perspectives, takes, and insights. Thank you, Matt and Taylor, for putting this together.
Great video, thanks Matt!
What plugins does Taylor use in Sublime Text? Also Matt can you show an example code of the queue monitor if you've implemented it.
Watching after deploying Pulse to production
For the very first part of the intro? Capo dei capi, Matt :D
Great Episode guys. I learn a lot of stuff from you two and just would want to say thank you to Taylor. You(Taylor) may not know but Laravel has really changed my life. I started a small business using Laravel and I am very happy so far. Not gotten many clients yet but with the trajectory I am taking, God will open doors.
Yo I love the hair!
today I just watched this after trying Passport and got confused xD
They talk about simplifying, but what they're describing is hiding. The functionality is still there, but it's a black box. You can publish things. But you'd somehow need to know what can be published. Laravel has a lot of stuff going on. I would've just left it out in the open. Seeing is learning and realizing the options. A black box is just magic.
Great chat. I am not even a PHP/Laravel developer and found the discussion around products really useful.
It's interesting, we are waiting for Laravel 11
Super excited about Reverb, so cool to be able to run it on the same server to get started.
This podcast should have more views, always very interesting.
Super awesome
looking forward to hear more about honeymoon. 🤣🤣🤣
Waiting to see you in Israel great country
Waiting to see you in Israel great country
The name is the Laravel Podcastagen
Greate episode! Always enjoy your guys conversations
Podcasting is great way to spread the knowledge, great initiative guys
25:35 - where can i find the video you mentioned here? please help
Here's the link: th-cam.com/video/W3tfEtbMTEI/w-d-xo.html
24:00 - man...I had no idea about how Carbon uses all kinds of pointers, and I was absolutely losing my mind trying to figure out wtf was happening. I'd like catch a Carbon date in one variable then try to add time to it and store it in another. It took me half an hour and a whole lot of cussing to understand wtf was happening 😂
I hope one day , to be a Laravel core team member.
Great episode again! From a user perspective I love preventLazyLoading ans shouldBeStrict ☺
excellent podcast 🎉🎉🎉
Just whipped up something with Folio and Volt and it was pretty fun. IMO NextJS is still superior from a frontend developer perspective, but having access to all the Laravel goodies like Eloquent, Queue Jobs, Authentication, middlewares etc. is amazing.