@muthhar@ninjaparade@inertiajs They're in a fairly similar state—Hybridly still has more features, but since its creation, the philosophy of Inertia has improved a lot.
I would recommend using Inertia, unless you want the nice built-in modals and tables.
Recently I found out about @hybridlydev. An @inertiajs alternative made by @enzoinnocenzi. Inertia is deemed to be feature complete but Hybridly convinced me otherwise. Here are some of the key resemblances, differences and features that piqued my interest:
Excellent progress, here is a few tips & tricks to help you settle into the groove of the Laravel community.
Taylor is a very eloquent man (pun intended) & his naming conventions are all synonymous of the architectural design patterns they reflect. You just need to get used the “Laravel” way of the terminology. Eg: Getters & Setters are referred to as Accessors & Mutators.
I would suggest reading through documentation from beginning to end & always keep it open in a tab.
Sign up for @laracasts where @jeffrey_way delivers high quality screencasts (some free), you can do “the path” it will take about 6 months & you’ll end up with decent intermediate knowledge of the framework.
Sign up for @laravelnews & keep up to date with the weekly framework releases once you feel comfortable with you knowledge, initially this will just be overwhelming, as @laravelphp core team are constantly reviewing community contributions & releasing new features. It might feel like you will never catch up, but don’t stress just focus on the screencasts for the time being.
The discussion forums on Laracasts & @laravelio are great places to get assistance, and we have a thriving community that is always happy to help. Also the Laravel discord is a reasonable active community.
To keep up to date with the latest, you’ll want to follow the following people: @driesvints, @taylorotwell, @jessarcher, @calebporzio, @timacdonald87, @reinink, @freekmurze, @aarondfrancis for a start, however there are many more community champions you will find along the way.
You want to start listening to the following podcasts: @MostlyTechPod, @hackersincpod, @LaravelPodcast, @noplanstomerge, @overngineeredfm, Laravel News Podcasts, Laracats Snippet Podcast.
There is a lot of excellent top tier organisations that provide third party packages for Laravel, like @spatie_be, @TightenCo, @beyondcode, @statamic & many individuals also with excellent packages such as @staudenmeir, @pascalbaljet @joelbutcher97 & too many more to mention, you’ll work it out!
Oh and how could I forgot. We have many excellent routing engines @inertiajs, @LaravelLivewire, @hybridlydev & Splade - that all provide unique and different features for handling passing data between front & backend, plus you can always just build a REST API and use any frontend framework of your choice.
Sorry for the information dump, however I wish someone had post that covered all this when I first started into work with Laravel.
Good luck, have fun & you’ll be a happy artisan in not time!
Hybridly v0.6.0
- Supports @vite_js 5
- Improved dev server prompt
- New `loadModule` architecture API
- Improved @vite directive
- Local build warning
https://t.co/CiYy7eVAkJ
Ok, I did it. Moving to work with @hybridlydev instead of Inertia. First impression: AWESOME! This installation is SMOOTH. It includes:
- Spatie's Laravel Data 🪙
- Barry's IDE Helper 🫡
- Spatie's Laravel Typescript Transformer 🔥
@irsyad@CamKemDev @alexjgarrett @inertiajs@LaravelSplade There's no adapter for React, and no plans on making an official one. We're focusing on Laravel and Vue, because that's what we use and planning to maintain long-term 👍
You can create your own though, if you're feeling adventurous 😎
@irsyad@CamKemDev @alexjgarrett @inertiajs@LaravelSplade Yes, we only support Vue and Laravel. But technically, Hybridly's core is agnostic and anyone can build an adapter for React, Svelte, Solid, or any other framework 👍
I haven't really talked about it on Twitter, but I've been working on @hybridlydev for a while now.
It's an alternative to Inertia, but with a different philosophy; more built-in features and more focused on TypeScript.
A logo I designed ✨ for my friend @enzoinnocenzi for his amazing tool @hybridlydev 🚀
@hybridlydev is one of my favorite tools for creating a SPA with Laravel and Vue 🔥
I totally recommend it if you care about types, auto-completion, authorizations, and a ton of other DX features😊👍
#LogoDesign
@jmadlena Yes, you can! We have made apps using Hybridly + @filamentphp + two mobile apps with the same Laravel backend.
You can join our Discord if you have more specific concerns: https://t.co/AROtYpo71x
@ijpatricio @danpastori@inertiajs We have events like Inertia does (though a bit more, and they're awaitable) and a plugin system: https://t.co/auVMsn7cSg
@devgofano @HassanZahirnia@eighty9nine@filamentphp@inertiajs Fundamentally, very similar, but Hybridly was built with TypeScript in mind, and it specifically focuses on Laravel, Vue and Vite to improve developer experience and offer more built-in features (modals, routes, authorizations, filtering, etc)
🎉 Just stumbled upon @hybridlydev and I'm blown away! 😱🔥
Not gonna give you any clue now, but if you've been developing projects with #InertiaJs, #Laravel, and #Vue, you've got to check out their website 🌐