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Jake and Michael discuss all the latest Laravel releases, tutorials, and happenings in the community.
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In this episode, Jake and Michael dive into the latest releases of Laravel versions 12.9 and 12.10. Key features from the 12.9 release include a memoized cache driver for improving cache efficiency, updates to the freeze time and freeze second test methods for improved date handling, and enhancements to database transactions for better error handling. The 12.10 release introduces exciting features like mapping Eloquent attributes into specific objects, which enhances the way developers can work with collections, and improved performance for the array dot method, impacting validation speeds significantly.
The hosts discuss the latest release of PHPStorm 2025.1, which brings several AI-driven enhancements, including better code completion and debugging features. Improvements such as PHPStan annotation support and nested variable completion in ENV files aim to streamline developers’ workflows, ensuring a more efficient coding experience across projects.
Excitement builds as the hosts announce the imminent launch of Native PHP for Mobile. This innovative framework allows developers to build native iOS and Android apps using Laravel, eliminating the need to master additional languages like Swift or Kotlin. With access to full device APIs, developers can leverage their existing Laravel skills to create robust mobile applications, with early access pricing available for eager enthusiasts.
Jake and Michael highlight the upcoming Laracon US 2025 conference, taking place in Denver, Colorado. They discuss ticket availability and the stellar lineup of speakers, reaffirming Laracon as a must-attend event for Laravel enthusiasts and developers seeking to level up their skills while networking with industry peers.
The duo reviews several new Laravel packages that aim to address common development challenges. Highlights include the Laravel Cookie Consent package for GDPR compliance, the Simple RabbitMQ package for queue management, and Firebase Cloud Messaging for notifications. Additionally, they cover the Item Potency package that safely retries API calls and the HTTP Fixtures package that simplifies testing external API interactions, showcasing Laravel's vibrant and evolving ecosystem.
Jake and Michael round off the podcast by sharing a series of tutorials that cover various Laravel topics, from optimizing actions with the Fluent class to navigating dates with Carbon. These tutorials aim to empower developers by enhancing their understanding of Laravel's features and best practices, ensuring that they are well-equipped to tackle different challenges in their projects.
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