I've been a bit busy over the past few months! I've still been hard at work on Forte, a new Blade and HTML parser, but also a secret project built with it!
High-level, I've been working on a browser-based development tool, focused on @Alpine_JS , @LaravelLivewire and @laravelphp Blade.
Going way too hard on the shirt for Wire:live
Here's the first sketch from our designer (ghost_bat_ on IG)
Gonna be screen printed on premium comfort colors tees 💅
Finally have an excuse to make a band shirt for Livewire lol
Can't wait to be in Buffalo! I just gave @calebporzio my talk title.
"Livewire.pdf, and Other Abominations"
https://t.co/dgK8QFFQMp Buy a ticket, you hooligan!
🚀 Wire:live is...well...LIVE!
If you're into Livewire or anything adjacent, come hang out in Buffalo on October 28-29 and hear awesome talks, work together, and eat some wings
🔥I'm gonna demo all the latest coming to Livewire 4 and tag a beta on stage
OK, so the Tighten logo isn't the only thing exciting (to me) about the Wire:Live web site. I'm also super excited to share I'll be speaking!
We love using Livewire as one of our primary frontend stacks at @TightenCo, so I'm honored to be on stage for the inaugural conference!
🔥 Just because you use @LaravelLivewire doesn't mean you should skip frontend tooling altogether!
Laravel's frontend starter kits ship with Prettier & ESLint - you can copy that setup into any Livewire app so the little JS you do write still shines!
The Livewire's "$parent" thing is super sexy!
"If you need an item to delete itself? no problem, call delete() on the parent from the child and pass in the id:"
- Tip from Caleb's newsletter.