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Using Filament on the frontend, mockery, and documentation patterns

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Happy New Year! In this episode, we talk about our goals for the year, dive into the latest Laravel updates, and explore model-based migrations. We also chat about using Filament components outside the admin panel, the struggles of testing with Mockery, and why GitHub Wiki's never work out.

  • (00:00) - Intro
  • (04:25) - Laravel is poppin'
  • (10:56) - Model-Based Migrations
  • (17:38) - Challenges of Model-Based Migrations
  • (20:31) - Undocumented Laravel Nuggets
  • (23:37) - Using Filament on the Frontend
  • (24:52) - Integrating Filament on Frontend and Backend
  • (33:00) - Why is Mockery so hard?
  • (39:35) - GitHub Wikis never work out
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Happy New Year! In this episode, we talk about our goals for the year, dive into the latest Laravel updates, and explore model-based migrations. We also chat about using Filament components outside the admin panel, the struggles of testing with Mockery, and why GitHub Wiki's never work out.

  • (00:00) - Intro
  • (04:25) - Laravel is poppin'
  • (10:56) - Model-Based Migrations
  • (17:38) - Challenges of Model-Based Migrations
  • (20:31) - Undocumented Laravel Nuggets
  • (23:37) - Using Filament on the Frontend
  • (24:52) - Integrating Filament on Frontend and Backend
  • (33:00) - Why is Mockery so hard?
  • (39:35) - GitHub Wikis never work out
  continue reading

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