Afleveringen
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Jake and Michael discuss bowling, onboarding new junior developers right out of college, and the mindset required to be able to teach people the very basics of programming (and reading).
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Jake and Michael discuss some of the gotchas upgrading from a previous version of Laravel to 11.x, integrating a React frontend built in parallel to its backend, nested validation, and the simplicity of using a batteries-included framework like Laravel.
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Laravel BootcampLaracastsLaravel Up and RunningOnramp to LaravelLaravel Shift -
In this episode, Jake and Michael discuss Verbs, a take on event sourcing that strives to be simpler and more obvious to grok, children stealing device chargers, and some things to remember when upgrading to Laravel 11.
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VerbsLaravel Shift -
Jake and Michael discuss using state machines to handle accurately and predictably handling error state, reviewing code and having your code reviewed, and converting request objects to data objects
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- XState
- Jake's State Machine's talk from Laracon US
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Jake and Michael discuss another of Michael's podcasts, Ripples, setting up review sites on Laravel Forge with Ryan Chandler's Forge Previewer, and speaking and attending Laracon(s).
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RipplesRyan ChandlerForge PreviewerLaracon USPHPTekHere’s why you should attend Laracon -
In this episode, Jake and Michael discuss the differences between transactional and campaign email and some approaches to sending them. We also touch on Jake speaking on PHP[TEK] 2024 on the topic of state machines.
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StatechartsXState Visualizerxstate-vizMermaid[PHP]TEK 2024List-Unsubscribe headerGoogle email sender guidelinesSendStackMailCoachConvertKit -
Jake and Michael discuss their new keyboards, as well as Jake's somewhat secret usage of Filament for building out some of the user-facing aspects of his main work application.
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Keychron K11 ProFilamentKind of annoyed at React -
Jake and Michael get a sneak peek into Laracon AU 2024, discuss Michael's migration to Snowflakes, and Jake's challenge around preventing multiple windows open for the same application page.
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SnowflakesJavaScript doesn’t like large numbersLumberjack Song -
Jake and Michael look back on the return of Laracon AU after a four-year break.
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Jake and Michael are joined by TJ Miller to try and untangle their confusion about JSON API, Open API, Swagger, and JSON Schema from last episode.
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Generate API Documentation for Laravel with ScrambleOpenAPIJSON SchemaJSON:APISwaggerJoe Tennanbaum going full Norton Commander with Laravel PromptsRemote Procedure Call (RPC)spatie/laravel-dataPactStoplightRedocSwaggerHubMuleSoftApiary -
In this episode, Jake and Michael discuss building your own monitor stand, the mysterious world of React micro-frontends, and get confused about JSON API, Open API, Swagger, and JSON Schema.
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DIY monitor standMicro-frontendsModule federationJSON:APIOpenAPI vs JSON:APIJSON:API, OpenAPI, and JSON Schema working in harmonysixlive/json-schema-assertions -
In this episode, Jake and Michael discuss using Airdrop to simplify and speed up your asset compilation and application deployment, restricting access to S3 buckets based on username, and some of the complexities around building your frontend.
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Laracon AU tickets on sale againBunBaoziOnceIan Landsman on on-prem softwareDeploying Tighten's Jigsaw-powered sites with GitHub Actions -
In this episode, Jake and Michael discuss using Airdrop to simplify and speed up your asset compilation and application deployment, restricting access to S3 buckets based on username, and some of the complexities around building your frontend.
This episode is brought to you by our friends at Workvivo - The leading employee communication app.
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NucleusLaracon AUAirdropDeploying with Airdrop -
Jake shares news of a package he's working on to help define state charts in PHP, then we get into the weeds on the pending object paradigm, as well as using named constructors as an alternative to "new-ing" up a class.
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Hot RodState Chart XMLStatelyDavid K PianoHow to avoid large function signatures by using pending objectsFormatting exception messages -
Jake and Michael (but mostly Jake) share some advice that might help some first-time conference speakers when they're preparing to give their talks.
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State Machines - Laracon US 2023Keith Damiani - Connecting the dots - Laracon US 2019Aaron Francis - Publishing your work - Laracon US 2023Deckset for MacHow to make the most of a design conference -
Jake and Michael are joined by Len Woodward to discuss sharing git hooks over Whisk(e)y and lifecycle hooks in Laravel.
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Len WoodwardWhiskyLifecycle hooks in LaravelLaravel ffmpeg tools -
Jake and Michael discuss the world champion Denver Nuggets, building assets and deploying apps in GitHub Actions, and feature flags with Laravel Pennant.
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Cache dependencies in GitHub ActionsLaravel Pennant -
After (another) month-long, scheduling-conflict hiatus, Jake and Michael are back!
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Spikeball: The basicsBitmasking in LaravelBit functions and operators in MySQL - Laat meer zien