I love good seeders for developing a project with #Laravel.
It's just so awesome to let someone new into the project they enter one command and after a short time they can login and have a ton of plausible test data.
Takes a bit time to set it up but after that it saves so many hours of manually creating test data.
I'm pretty amazed with #Laravel+ #Vue+ #Inertia. In a nutshell, you don't have to write routes for your API endpoints and then routes in your frontend views, and then frontend methods to retrieve data and so on. You mostly work as if you were serving your server-side rendered views, write your models and controllers, and then you just pass the data as props to your Vue pages and components, and bang, done! I'm really having fun with my pet project. :)
I'll likely have some, say, free time from now on. So I can finally begin with some pet projects as an excuse to keep on learning, and yesterday I began a #Laravel/ #Vue project. Something I thought would be fun to do and I can use after (and if) it's done, a web app where I can keep track of my favorite music, fill data wiki-style, write reviews, and who knows what else. Some hours into that and I remember why I loved Laravel so much since I learned it a bit. :)
Well, decided to go with #Laravel Reverb and web sockets for the realtime notifications. Any other solutions are just not good. And the setup took only about 30 minutes, most of it was figuring out how to make it work with my #Docker setup. 😂
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If the only #PHP I’ve written has been in the course of forcing Wordpress edge cases to work, how would one suggest getting started with #Laravel? (I write a lot of #Javascript but don’t necessarily want to write it on the server).
Im about to implement achievements for @cloudhiker. Anyone know a great method to show toasts/popup notifications in the #frontend for unlock events, which do not involve setting up websockets with #Laravel Echo? 🥺
I love this new Context feature. But I'm wondering if there is any way to use Context without the facade? I personally really prefer Dependence Injection, so I'd love to know if I can use it this way?
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