Say it again for the folks in the back: "FILAMENT IS NOT JUST AN ADMIN PANEL!" Love that you built a full SaaS with Filament-there's so much power there since you can always just drop down into the normal TALL stack and build whatever you want!
And this SaaS was Filament v2 (not as cool and sexy as v3). And every custom page is just in a panel. But I don’t even have to have a panel and just use Filament Forms in my Livewire Volt component. 👀
Until this video, (I've been living under a rock for quite some time) I thought it IS just another admin panel. Until I visited it and doscovered that this is a full scale app modules with tons of plug-ins and stuff I might actually use!
ShadCN for laravel?!!! Now I'm interested! 😊 I have dabbled with Saloon a bit and I can't wait for all my other priorities to be done so I can actually dive into it, that package makes it very easy.
@@joshcirre I think laravel packages in general are amazing most 'just work™' without any hassle. At least that has been my experience since I started with laravel and is the reason why I love to work with laravel so much.
Thanks for this! Theres so many tools in the ecosystem, sometimes its hard to figure out which ones actually fit my use cases and which ones are extra documentation to read before realizing
Enjoyed the video, do you know any package i can use to capture fingerprints for specific clients and to also compare, when accessing certain information about that client. I have a Digital Persona 4500 Fingerprint reader.
I don't understand why you say it like this, that community needs to contribute to Caleb (we already do!), he just posted on his blog days ago that he made his first $ million. Kudos for that! Also...99$/project/year is stupid, and what if he release fluxui "addons" that we have to pay too...
Great videos and Great laracasts thank you. Wondering what IDE you guys fully use? You say VSCode, but what font and icons extensions?! Always been a VSCode fan for .NET but can't seem to beat PHPStorm for Laravel. Also do use Rider for .NET work. Would you mind listing the sofware used? Thanks again!
Ty for your content! Please detail what tools would you choose to build a small ERP app (sales, inventory, users are the main goal) that also has a BI component in it ( like for example advanced data tables with filament)
Everything is very dependent on the project at hand. I would say that the majority of the tools I outline would be my start. Breeze with Volt, Filament for Tables, and then build until you realize a package would be easier for any component. :)
@@joshcirre thank you! most of my goals for now are data tables + filters and some widgets. I allready started with Filament as it is seems the best alternative.
I love Nova! I use it too. ☺️ But I think they solve two very different problems. Nova is meant to be specific to administration of your application. It's not meant to build a complete SaaS in it, for example. :)
Laravel can be fast out of the box! But using SQLite makes everything just a bit faster. ☺️ Because a database is going to be the biggest bottleneck for most applications.
Packages shouldn't affect performance only minimally due to storage or data load increase. But anything can affect performance, it's how you use the packages that counts. :) Summed up: Packages are only going to be minimal performance hit unless you're using them in odd ways.