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Caleb Porzio on Alpine.js, Laravel Livewire & more
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Length:
74 minutes
Released:
Aug 26, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
[00:03:41] Caleb gives us an introduction about himself, how long he’s been doing programming, and what he’s doing now.[00:06:29] Jason brings up a popular blog post Caleb wrote a few years ago and he tells us a little bit about it.[00:10:48] We hear an overview of what Alpine is and when it started. [00:16:42] Caleb explains things Alpine does directly correlated to Stimulus.[00:19:56] We find out what Caleb does if gets into a situation with listening for events from third party JavaScript library.[00:26:56] Jason tells us the pain point for him with making a transition on a modal in Stimulus, which is why he went to Alpine.[00:32:00] Caleb released a series of components that is a paid add on and we hear more about them and Headless UI. He also shares his grand vision with Headless UI.[00:40:41] Andrew tells us about a new blogging thing Twitter released.[00:45:35] Caleb details what Livewire is and the tell us some of the implementation details to compare it to some of the tools there are in Rails. [00:48:59] In Livewire, we learn if state declared in the front end or is it declared in the PHP side of things.[00:52:25] Jason brings up how WebSockets doesn’t work on Livewire, only on AJAX, and Caleb talks more about this. [00:54:33] Jason mentions Stimulus Reflex and talks about why his favorite library is CableReady, and Chris tells us about using Turbo.[00:57:39] Morph Plugin is new on Alpine.js and Caleb explains what it does. Caleb wonders if there’s a big con or trade off using Turbo.[01:05:56] Caleb mentions a Tailwind bootstrap thing he’s used that’s cool called daisyUI.[01:09:03] Jason brings up the acronym TALL stack which is Tailwind, Alpine.js, Laravel, and Livewire, and asks Caleb how he feels creating two of these in the stack.[01:12:18] Find out where you can follow Caleb online and support his work.Panelists:Jason CharnesChris OliverAndrew MasonGuest:Caleb PorzioSponsor:HoneybadgerLinks:Jason Charnes TwitterChris Oliver TwitterAndrew Mason TwitterCaleb Porzio TwitterCaleb Porzio WebsiteNo Plans To Merge PodcastNotes On Work PodcastLaravel LivewireAlpine.jsMaking $100k As An Employee Versus Being Self-Employed (Caleb’s Blog Post)Make VS Code AwesomeHeadless UIAlpine UI ComponentsSweet AlertCableReadyMorph PlugindaisyUITALL stackRuby Radar NewsletterRuby Radar Twitter
Released:
Aug 26, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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