Introducing Stressless, stress testing with PEST
Releasing TODAY!
Tapping into the power of junior developers
Presented by Rissa Jackson
Josh Hanley for Building a Maintainable Livewire Application
- Use page components
- Follow a naming convention (class names, functions, etc)
- Organise things into folders (by function, or by domain)
- Use computed properties (memo-ised, cached)
- Consistent component structure (keep the order of functions the same across classes)
- Extract form objects (properties, validation, rules) then `$this->form->fromModel($model)`
- Change action methods to action classes
Some tools you can use to help with accessibility testing
You can also zoom in and test with grayscale, see if anything breaks or is hard to understand
NativePHP is a thin layer over Electron
Supports Windows, Mac and Linux.
Supports using a database.
Blind people don't drive. But they might research and pay for a vehicle for the family online.
Also blindness isn't the only disability.
NativePHP gives access to system features, like Touch ID on Mac
Access the clipboard, including text or images.
You can also access printers and Bluetooth devices connected to the machine.
You can use whatever you want - Livewire, Inertia, Blade. It just works.
Here are my first impressions using Statamic for my own site.
It's built on Laravel, and has some unique ideas for how to create a static website!
https://shanesmith.io/blog/my-first-impressions-using-statamic
This is what it's come to... 🙂