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In this episode, we're unwrapping the highlights from Laracon AU, with a special focus on Laravel Pulse leading our discussion. Taylor takes the reins to guide us through the origins and functionality of Laravel Pulse, a health monitoring tool for your Laravel applications.We then shift our discussion to Laravel first party packages. Taylor openly shares insights into his decision-making process—revealing how he selects packages to join the Laravel family and when it's time to bid them farewell.Our conversation doesn't end there though. We also look at the future of Laravel and examine the strategies used for continually injecting innovation and fresh ideas into the Laravel ecosystem. Taylor Otwell's Twitter - https://twitter.com/taylorotwell Matt Stauffer's Twitter - https://twitter.com/stauffermatt Laravel Twitter - https://twitter.com/laravelphp Laravel Website - https://laravel.com/ Tighten.co - https://tighten.com/ Laravel Pulse: https://pulse.laravel.com/ Laracon AU - https://laracon.au/ Bugsnag: https://www.bugsnag.com/ Cashier: https://laravel.com/docs/10.x/billing Docker: https://www.docker.com Forge - https://forge.laravel.com/ Herd: https://herd.laravel.com/ Horizon: https://laravel.com/docs/10.x/horizon Inertia - https://inertiajs.com/ Livewire: https://laravel-livewire.com/ Lumen: https://lumen.laravel.com/docs/10.x Mix: https://laravel-mix.com/ Next.js: https://nextjs.org/ Passport: https://laravel.com/docs/10.x/passport Pennant: https://laravel.com/docs/10.x/pennant Sentry: https://sentry.io/for/php/ Tailwind: https://tailwindcss.com/ Telescope: https://laravel.com/docs/10.x/telescope Tony Messias Twitter: https://twitter.com/tonysmdev Valet: https://laravel.com/docs/10.x/valet Vapor - https://vapor.laravel.com/ -----Editing and transcription sponsored by Tighten.
Jake and Michael discuss all the latest Laravel releases, tutorials, and happenings in the community. (08:34) - Laravel 10.32 Released (13:46) - Laravel 10.33 Released (16:28) - Introducing the Laravel Number Utility Class (16:52) - Laravel Cyber Deals (20:27) - Laravel Pulse is a health and performance monitoring tool for your Laravel applications (26:44) - Stress testing with Pest with the new Stressless plugin (32:32) - Tinkerwell v4 is now released (35:32) - JetBrains now maintains the Pest plugin for PhpStorm (36:43) - Artisan.Page now supports all first-party Laravel packages (37:52) - Laravel Nova gets a fresh new website (40:07) - Wirebox: Your Livewire Playground Awaits (41:54) - Tailwind CSS: It looks awful, and it works (42:26) - Nginx Configuration for old Forge servers (42:57) - Learn how to impersonate users in your Laravel app (43:43) - Make iTerm2 look fantastic (43:55) - Conditionally Assert Throwing An Exception in Pest (44:09) - How to Convert HTML to Plain Text in PHP (44:26) - 7 Tips for Adding a Second Server to your App
Developer educator Aaron Francis on databases, independent software development, and more. MySQL for Developers CourseHammerstone — A drop-in report builder for Laravel Nova & Ruby on RailsAaron on TwitterFollow us on Mastodon: Rooftop Ruby Collin Joel Show art created by JD Davis.
Joseph Silber's Website - https://josephsilber.com/Joseph Silber's Twitter - https://twitter.com/joseph_silberJoseph Silber's GitHub - https://github.com/JosephSilberPage Cache - https://github.com/JosephSilber/page-cacheBouncer Article on Laravel - https://laravel-news.com/bouncer-authorization-packageBouncer GitHub - https://github.com/JosephSilber/bouncerLaravel Eloquent ORM - https://laravel.com/docs/4.2/eloquentAuthorization & Authentication, With Joseph Silber (Laravel Podcast Season 4, Ep. 12) - https://laravelpodcast.simplecast.com/episodes/authorization-and-authentication-with-joseph-silberTaylor Otwell's GitHub - https://github.com/taylorotwell Laravel Passport - https://laravel.com/docs/9.x/passportLaravel LiveWire - https://laravel-livewire.com/Inertia.js - https://inertiajs.com/React - https://reactjs.org/Vue.js - https://vuejs.org/Svelte - https://svelte.dev/Laravel Cashier (Stripe) - https://laravel.com/docs/9.x/billingStripe Checkout - https://stripe.com/payments/checkout
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[00:01:12] We start with Taylor explaining where Laravel came from. [00:03:32] Taylor tells us what Laravel 1.0 looks like and more about validations happening at the controller layer.[00:07:18] After version 1 comes out, Jason asks Taylor if he's still at the trucking company and what the reception was like in the community.[00:11:16] We learn how the transition went for Taylor from working at UserScape and making Laravel his full-time job. [00:13:44] Taylor explains how he split his time between working on Forge and working on the framework itself.[00:15:13] Jason asks how the whole Rails framework on Lambda came about and what some of the technical challenges were.[00:17:02] We find out how Taylor makes code so appealing. [00:18:47] Jason brings up how there are a lot of first party packages in Laravel and asks Taylor if this blossomed over the years or if he realized he wanted all these things just baked into the framework.[00:23:39] Chris likes how Forge came out Taylor building his own stuff, and Taylor explains how the Ruby and JavaScript communities have such a wider variety of talented programmers. [00:26:09] We find out about what led Taylor into building Forge, Envoyer, Laravel Spark, Laravel Cashier, and Laravel Nova.[00:28:21] Find out what Taylor's favorite Laravel package is.[00:30:11] Taylor gives us examples of how Rails has influenced Laravel. [00:32:04] Chris wonders is Taylor was familiar with a lot of stuff when he started Laravel or if there's was a lot of learning along the way.[00:36:45] Jason asks Taylor about Laravel Mix, a wrapper around Webpack, and he explains how front-end development in the Laravel world and Rails world is in a period of exploration.[00:42:57] Find out about the Laravel Documentary that just came out! [00:45:01] What's next for Laravel?[00:47:43] If you want to try Laravel, find out the easiest way to get started, and Taylor tells us how starting his own business has been and the challenges.[00:53:45] Find out where you can follow Taylor online.Panelists:Jason CharnesChris OliverAndrew MasonGuest:Taylor OtwellSponsor:Hook RelayLinks:Ruby Radar NewsletterRuby Radar TwitterTaylor Otwell TwitterTaylor Otwell LinkedInTaylor Otwell GitHubLaravelUserScapeLaraConGetting Real: The Smarter, Faster, Easier Way to Build a Successful Web Application by Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson and Matthew LindermanLaravel MixVue.js Documentary (YouTube)Laravel SailLaravel Origins: The Documentary (OfferZen)
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