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Laracon 2024

I keep getting emails about next week’s as if I’m an attendee, and I’m starting to wonder whether I bought a ticket and forgot.

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No one in this list was brave enough to link their Mastodon account, or any other social media other than Twitter, though I do find it interesting they chose to use the old bird logo instead of the new X logo. laracon.us/#speakers

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Mateus Guimarães is walking through the PHP request lifecycle and how it differs from what Laravel Octane does as the last talk prior to lunch on the first day of

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Watching my first ever Laracon on YouTube and it's very cool to me to see a PHP conference in the style of a physical product company keynote (obviously Apple comes to mind). I think this sort of thing raises the profile of the language and, I dunno, I just really like that. That is all.

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Wassup!

Been offline for a few weeks - needed a break from everything.

Now waiting for a flight to Sydney to join a bunch of great people going to

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Introducing Stressless, stress testing with PEST

Releasing TODAY!


@nunomaduro

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Tapping into the power of junior developers

Presented by Rissa Jackson

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The line for the venue is around two sides of the block.

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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

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