With large parts of the code being copied to the application, it would be nice to know if it changed over time from laravel 7 for instance, and how do I maintain/update it?
Is there a breeze setup that allows you to host your app on a different domain than the API? I feel like there's a huge donut hole for such a major use case like mobile app store apps, etc.
Came here to say exactly this. I always only use Laravel for building APIs and then someone else uses Nuxt och Next to build the frontend, so having Breeze without the frontend stuff would be dope. I guess you can still use it that way, but the option to not use any frontend code seems like something more people would want.
With large parts of the code being copied to the application, it would be nice to know if it changed over time from laravel 7 for instance, and how do I maintain/update it?
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Is there a breeze setup that allows you to host your app on a different domain than the API? I feel like there's a huge donut hole for such a major use case like mobile app store apps, etc.
Came here to say exactly this. I always only use Laravel for building APIs and then someone else uses Nuxt och Next to build the frontend, so having Breeze without the frontend stuff would be dope. I guess you can still use it that way, but the option to not use any frontend code seems like something more people would want.
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You can say.. it's a breeze to start (i'll let myself out)
I mean no offense but as a non-native English speaker I can't understand more than half of the things he say. I like his contents though
Either find a video in your language or learn it. This is basic english with a easy to understand accent
As a native English speaker, I think his English is pretty good.
Try trying on the captions if you're finding it hard to follow though.
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