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Jake and Michael discuss all the latest Laravel releases, tutorials, and happenings in the community.
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Jake and Michael kick off the episode discussing the recently released Laravel 12, focusing on its maintenance-oriented updates and new starter kits for React, Vue, and Livewire. They emphasize the minimal breaking changes in this version, making it easier for developers to upgrade from Laravel 11. They also highlight the convenience of using Laravel Shift to facilitate the upgrade process.
The hosts dive into Laravel Cloud, a new app platform that simplifies app deployment for Laravel applications. Taylor Otwell's demo showcased creating an app in just 25 seconds, emphasizing the user-friendly nature of Laravel Cloud. The service is designed to streamline developers' workflows by eliminating unnecessary DevOps tasks and allowing for auto-scaling and serverless deployments.
Michael delves deeper into the new Laravel starter kits, noting the addition of web authentication options through Work OS. Each starter kit is noted for its beautiful design and built-in CI workflows for linting and testing, enhancing the development experience even further. He provides guidance on installing and using these starter kits within Laravel applications.
Fusion, a new package from TriHard Studios, was introduced, allowing PHP to be used within Vue and React components. The package aims to bridge modern JavaScript frameworks with Laravel backend functionalities, permitting developers to write PHP blocks directly into their front-end components. The hosts express excitement about how Fusion streamlines the development process for those migrating from JavaScript to Laravel.
Throughout the episode, multiple new packages are discussed, including Expose version 3 for sharing local web services, IMAP Engine for managing mailboxes, and the integration of Grok AI into Laravel, paving the way for future enhancements with AI. Additionally, Laravel IDEA version 10 is talked about, highlighting its smart features aimed at improving developer experience.
Jake and Michael wrap up by encouraging listeners to engage with the Laravel community through platforms like Twitter and providing links to the show notes for additional resources. They remind listeners that the Laravel news podcast serves as an informative hub for all things Laravel, promoting ongoing learning and professional development within the community.
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