@@SabiLaff1 a tech influencer with some frontend background, primarily known for talking about subjects he do not understand fully (or not at all) and making the most bait-click video of all tech influencers
As a react dev that has no idea about PHP ecosystem, this made me convert INSTANTLY. My god all of this feels so easy and relaxing. I don't want to fight with React and plug in 100 other libs anymore. I'm glad Cody shared this.
Thank you Aaron, continuing the pendulum swing back to good old PHP, for all the lost devs out there struggling with overbloat/ JS BS era - truly the hero we need!
Looking further into laravel's queues, it actually works off of a driver based system, which is really neat. So you can easily pick if you want a: db-based, redis-based or just process-based.
It’s hard not to love Laravels ecosystem as a PHP Developer. I have worked with Symfony for a long time but Laravel is such a refreshing breeze! Just so sad that there are not enough laravel jobs on my area 😢. Amazing video ❤
I come from the JS ecosystem, I got introduced to Laravel at my 1st job and I loved how well everything is put together and how it just works, I didn't have to think about anything possibly breaking in the back of my mind as I did when relying on JS all the time, but that's just me.
The most interesting thing is that another 1 minute of video we would have another spool of facilities. No distractions or worries, just art. Congratulations on this video.
Really loved the video presentation. This peaked my interest in Laravel. I know php it was taught in my college as well but now I have enough experience to switch to any language now.
Your teaching style is just so good man, it's like you were born to explain tech stuff, congrats for real. I would like to ask you if you plan to create any stuff fore more senior developers. In general I would like to ask you, what's the scope of your channel? Will it be about Laravel, or for example for random tech stuff? What's the plan Aaron? I am just asking :)
Amazing video as always! Can you do a video on inertiajs? I was working on a project and I found that I can have best of both react and laravel ecosystem by using the inertia, really curious how you would structure the project.
I continue to love your content. Suppose I'd like to build an application that looks like a terminal application ux-wise, but run in the browser so that there's image display capacity. Is there built in stuff in Laravel for that?
First off, I want to say that the production value for this video is excellent, I enjoyed watching it. That said, as a typescript dev flirting with the PHP ecosystem, I have some question/concerns that I hope can be answered/dismissed for me. - The syntax highlighting kind of distracts me, I don't know what the squiggles mean. Is that an IDE misconfiguration, is that easy to fix? - There seems to be a lot of implicitly available classes and utils, I don't know really what I would reach for and when. I really like in typescript that everything available to me has to be imported. - How much of laravel/livewire do you need to read and understand to be able to conjure the right function calls and markup attributes to make stuff work? Obviously you need to read something, but the breadth of tools baked into Laravel kind of scares me away from getting started if I don't know how much I have to read to even attempt something. Same with the amount of cli commands. Artisan? Helm? Laravel? Anyway, rambling over, going to definitely watch more videos. I am feeling the burn in the typescript ecosystem and always intrigued to see how things are done elsewhere
Regarding implicitly available classes and utils, just read the Laravel doc sections on Facades and Helpers and you’ll get a good grasp of everything that can be reached from basically anywhere within a Laravel app. Overall, spending just a couple of hours perusing the Laravel docs and you’ll be able to get quite far. They are very well written and the framework is designed in a fairly intuitive way in general. Of course it will take much longer to master but it’s certainly one of the easiest frameworks to dive into if you already have some familiarity with web development!
Regarding implicitly available classes and utils, just read the Laravel doc sections on Facades and Helpers and you’ll get a good grasp of everything that can be reached from basically anywhere within a Laravel app. Overall, spending just a couple of hours perusing the Laravel docs and you’ll be able to get quite far. They are very well written and the framework is designed in a fairly intuitive way in general. Of course it will take much longer to master but it’s certainly one of the easiest frameworks to dive into if you already have some familiarity with web development! That’s just my 2¢. Happy coding!
Appreciate the encouragement 🙏 I'm about 10 years into all this and have only touched 20 year old nightmare php in all that time so I've always missed out on elegant php. Hoping to right that wrong this year for my own edification
Regarding synatx highlighting / IDE: There is Laravel IDEA for PhpStorm and a similar plugin vor VS Code that add syntax highlighting for things like "wire:click", autocomplete for model properties ($todo->task), autocomplete for route names, autocomplete for variables in views, 1-click creation of new components / views, etc. Laravel has really great tooling also beyond IDE support, for example there is Laravel Herd which manages your PHP versions, Node versions, and runs the local sites. there are also very good 3rd party tools like Ray (by Spatie) and Tinkerwell (by BeyondCode)
You're the same guy from planetscale right?? I've been watching these vids recently and I've been bugged thinking you're a different guy even you look and sound the EXACT SAME 🤣🤣 it's like that weird crossover type of situation 😂
Ha! My man runs two ad blockers on his dev browser! not related to the video. I just found that amusing. Nice video. BTW, the scheduled overdue command; is that being setup as a cron job? what is triggering that job when the time comes?
You must setup a cron job in your server. But its pretty simple * * * * * cd /path/to/your/project && php artisan schedule:run >> /dev/null 2>&1 But if youre working locally you can just run php artisan queue:listen abd you're good to go.
Can even speedrun the speedrun with `laravel new` which will prompt you to install breeze part of the process - I know you know this but just wanna be part of the comments party 🥳
Great intro, and Livewire seems really nice. Dealing with errors seems a bit patchy though -- I followed along with the video and it all worked fine until I added the Mail::to(...) line, and now submitting the todo form throws an error "View [view.name] not found." which makes absolutely no sense to me.
@@aarondfrancis yeah, the generated app/Mail/TodoCreated.php refers to a view that doesn't exist, which you're presumably meant to define. I'm sure it's not a big deal after getting more familiar with Laravel and reading the docs, but it's a bit of a "huh? view?" otherwise.
30 seconds deep and already strong disagree, pretty sure lambo folk when chatting with Taylor pitched him like “just imagine going to the grocery store in this thing, all this frontside trunk space 👌”
@@rahimieahmad2911 I use elixir it is functional language and i use this pattern and it is one of most used pattern in elixir the reason not just you can write different adapters but for mocking and testing.
@@rahimieahmad2911 i think what you consider modren not means functional but means less code written for simple cases and impossible to do for harder things
@@rahimieahmad2911 some of poeple will say laravel hard php sucks it is oop but for me reading laravel source code not the complete source code but some of things was eaiser than reading anything in js world even for small library functional mean some thing and what happen in js world it is far from meaning functional
Interesting but this cover barely the basic. Do you plan on going deeper in example project. I know that it’s difficult in a short time video but for more advanced developer that would be great. I get so much value from Caleb Porzio Screencast. Little Gem all over.