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Learning Driven Development

Josh Cirre

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The Learning Driven Development Podcast (LDD Pod) is hosted by Josh Cirre and features a variety of content by amazing authors throughout the web. It's a series where Josh gets the incredible opportunity to read, learn, and share with YOU articles, blogs, documentation, stories, or other forms of written content that exist in the tech space. At the end of each episode, Josh will share his observations and learnings and (probably) ramble about the topic we read together.
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In this episode, we are joined by Josh Cirre to discuss his journey from creative beginnings in music and graphic design to his current role at Laravel and his passion for video production. Josh shares valuable insights on starting a YouTube channel, finding comfort in front of the camera, and the importance of using tools like OBS for efficient vi…
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In this episode of Laravel News Creator Spotlight, Eric Barnes interviews Michael Dyrynda, the creator of Laracon AU. They discuss the importance of networking at conferences, Michael's journey in creating Laracon AU, and the enhancements made for social events this year. Michael shares insights on the role of community in development, his podcasti…
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Is it better to use the tech stack that you know and you're familiar with or the tech stack that better solves the problem at hand? Can tools like HTMX or Livewire measure up to the needs of a highly interactive web application like NextJS? Why did Gumroad choose to go with NextJS over HTMX and is that a good thing? Let's learn together. –––– Artic…
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In this conversation, Joel Clermont shares insights into his work within the Laravel ecosystem, including his educational initiatives through Mastering Laravel, the impact of daily tips, and the community he has built. He discusses his unique consulting model with No Compromises, emphasizing a flat fee structure that simplifies client relationships…
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Why aren't beginners learning PHP or Laravel instead of JavaScript or some enterprise language like Java or C#? Is it because there's more jobs outside of PHP? What can we do to fix this? Let's learn together. –––– Article: https://justinjackson.ca/summer-project Justin Jackson's Website: https://justinjackson.ca/ Justin Jackson on Twitter/X: https…
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I didn't really touch PHP (other than some WP themes or plugins here and there, don't sue me) until 2 years ago when I started building apps in Laravel. PHP is a much different language than it was 10-15 years ago. But why is everyone talking about it now? We read an article from Mux/Dave Kiss where we get a front row seat as Dave tries Laravel for…
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Alfred Nutile dives deep into the intersection of Laravel and the growing influence of Large Language Models (LLMs) in development. With over a decade of experience, including introducing Laravel at Pfizer, Alfred shares how LLMs are shaping the future of programming and content creation. We discuss how he leverages LLMs in his current work, his th…
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This week, we welcome Tobias Petry to the Laravel Creator Series show to discuss his journey into database optimization, the development of his MySQL Explain tool, and the acquisition of the domain `mysqlexplain.com`. Tobias also shares insights about his other projects, including Stack Bricks, a tool for managing different database versions, and h…
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There's a lot of folks like me who prefer sending HTML over the wire with tools like Livewire, HTMX, Hotwire, AlpineAJAX or others. So do we all hate JavaScript? No. But, it doesn't mean you should use JavaScript for everything. In this episode, we read an article from Carson Gross (the creator of HTMX) on why Hypermedia should be used on ALL THE T…
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Can you speedrun preparing to do something? Can you learn to do something fast by prepping to do it fast? In this episode, we delve into the secrets of building rapidly by exploring an article from LearnHowToLearn.org. Written by DNBT 777, the article details the technique of outline speedrunning, a method designed to speed up both the planning and…
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Ben Holman discusses his new project called the Pair-amid Scheme, which involves pairing with strangers to work on programming projects. He shares his experience of pairing with different people and highlights the benefits of this approach. Ben provides insights into how to have a successful pairing session, including setting up the right infrastru…
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How can we learn from past decisions (especially in tech) but also make better decisions in the future at the same time? Max Stoiber is a living legend in the JavaScript world. Cofounder & CEO of Stellate, co-creator of styled-components & react-boilerplate, and last but not least, the author of "How to better at making decisions" among other stell…
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We are joined by Ben Bjurstrom to talk about his new project named Prezet which is a blogging app for Laravel that allows you to transform your markdown files into SEO-friendly blogs, articles, and documentation! ## Show Links * Prezet - https://prezet.com * Intro Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CkfCnjflA3Q * Ben's site - https://benbjurstr…
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What is clean code? Are there benefits to writing it? What are things to think about as you write code and keep the future of maintaining that code in mind? This episode of Learning Driven Development, we read "Benefits of Writing Clean, Maintainable Code" by Jamie Peters at Jump24. Links: Article: https://jump24.co.uk/journal/benefits-of-writing-c…
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In this conversation, Eric Barnes interviews Andrew Schmelyun, a full-stack developer and content creator. They discuss Andrew's experience with Laravel, his viral TikTok videos, and his current projects, including building a framework for publishing video courses, creating a Rube Goldberg machine that combines the virtual and physical worlds, and …
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What would you tell your younger self if you could tell them how to write better code? What would your younger self tell you now? Brent's Github: https://github.com/brendt Stitcher.io: https://stitcher.io/newsletter/subscribe Article Link: https://stitcher.io/blog/i-dont-code-the-way-i-used-to Keep creating. --- 📹 **Watch My VSCode Setup Video:** h…
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We are joined by @PatricioOnCode to talk about Mingle JS which allows you to mix React and Vue components in Livewire. EPISODE LINKS: * Mingle JS https://minglejs.unitedbycode.com * PHP WASM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L-MAzsDm5d0 * Play with Laravel, save the code, and share it with others https://github.com/ijpatricio/playwithlaravel * VoxPop…
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Every line of code comes at a price. So how do you write "good" code? In this episode we read "Write code that is easy to delete, not easy to extend" by Tef. Article: https://programmingisterrible.com/post/139222674273/write-code-that-is-easy-to-delete-not-easy-to Tef's Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@tef About Tef: https://programmingisterrible…
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We talk with Len Woodward about his project Whisky. Whisky is the simplest, framework-agnostic, CLI tool for managing and enforcing a php project's git hooks across an entire team. Show Links: * [Len's GitHub](https://github.com/ProjektGopher) * [Len's Website](https://LenWoodward.com) * [Len's Twitter](https://x.com/ProjektGopher) * [Len's YouTube…
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Put down that book, pause that video, bookmark that course, and just start building the thing you've been wanting to build. You'll find the pieces you need to learn as you go. But just do it. In this episode of 'Learning Driven Development,' we dive into the five crucial lessons learned from creating a Laravel package, as shared by Ash Allen. From …
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In this episode, we are joined by Simon Hamp, the creator of Native PHP, about the project and its potential. Native PHP is a tool that allows developers to build desktop applications using PHP and distribute them without requiring PHP on the user's machine. Show Links: * NativePHP * Cronikl * Awesome NativePHP * LaraDir…
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Today, Matt Stauffer joined us to discuss his newest project, BuiltWithLaravel, a list of companies and organizations using Laravel in the non-Laravel world. This is the list to use when you want to show someone how widespread Laravel's adoption is. Show links * BuiltWithLaravel: https://builtwithlaravel.com * Tighten: https://tighten.com/ * Fieldg…
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No matter if you just started your development journey or your ten years deep, we all struggle with those feelings of self doubt. Am I even a developer? On this episode of Learning Driven Development, we read "Ctrl+Alt+Delete: How I Force Quit My Old Career and Started Coding" by Marcy Acevedo at Tighten. Links: Article: https://tighten.com/insight…
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In this episode of the Laravel News creator spotlight, Matt Stenson talks about his package called Laravel Advanced String that features methods like: * redacting credit cards * redacting social security numbers * splitting names * generating advanced passwords * extracting email domains * and more! Visit our post for more details: https://laravel-…
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On this episode of the Learning Driven Development podcast, we read an article from one of my favorite authors in the startup space: Jason Cohen. Your customers hate MVPs. Make a SLC instead. Article: https://longform.asmartbear.com/slc/ Jason's Website: https://longform.asmartbear.com/jason-cohen/ Jason's Twitter/X: https://x.com/asmartbear…
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TLDR: Stop saying best practice and say what you're practicing. This is the first Learning Driven and Development episode where I get to have a chat with the author about the article we read together... and it was a BLAST. Let's learn together with Will King. Links: Will's Website The Stop Saying Best Practice Article Will's Twitter…
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Can AI be creative? Are we entering a new age as humans? Will AI and ChatGPT replace us as developers? On this episode of Learning Driven Development, we read "We are entering a new age: the creation age" by GrahamTheDev. Links: Article: https://dev.to/grahamthedev/we-are-entering-a-new-age-the-creation-age-1f0j Graham's Dev.to: https://dev.to/grah…
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Have you ever been told that you're doing or saying something incorrectly? On this episode of Learning Driven Development, we read Mary's (@sifrious on Twitter/X) post entitled: I Don't Care How You Pronounce SQL Links: Blog Post: https://dev.to/sifrious/i-dont-care-how-you-pronounce-sql-43bc Mary's Github: https://github.com/sifrious Mary's Twitte…
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I'm back with another Learning Driven Development episode pulling up an incredible post from the archives of a prolific author. Sam Rose, author of recent viral posts Queues and Load Balancing published "On Understanding Computers" just over 10 years ago. Let's learn together. Blog Post: https://samwho.dev/blog/on-understanding-computers/ Sam's Web…
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In this FIRST episode of the Learning Driven Development podcast (LDDPod 📖), we take a look at "Don't Make Me Think" by Maxi Ferreira (@charca on Twitter) Blog Post: https://frontendatscale.com/issues/8 Frontend at Scale: https://frontendatscale.com/ Maxi's Twitter: https://x.com/charcaJosh Cirre
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