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Ian and Aaron talk about the first ever Wire:live conference, what's new in Livewire 4, the best book Aaron's ever read, and....oh no. Oh no. Ian decided to `laravel new`. Again.
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The episode opens with Ian and Aaron discussing their brief absence from the podcast, affirming their desire to remain appreciated by listeners. They joke about their commitment to being unreliable and welcome back their audience.
Aaron shares his experience at the inaugural Wire:live conference in Buffalo, New York. He discusses the pleasant surprises of the city, the conference’s intimate size of about 125 attendees, and how it allowed for meaningful conversations with Caleb and other participants. The event included a nice mix of talks and socialization.
The duo dives into the latest features introduced in Livewire 4, particularly enhancements targeting performance. They discuss the newly introduced Blaze templating engine, which aims to make Blade templates faster and efficient. Ian expresses excitement over new tools geared towards building more performant applications.
Aaron recounts an amusing poker day adventure he had after the conference. The story includes the challenges of crossing the Canadian border without proper documentation, which led to a humorous yet slightly risky situation involving an Uber driver.
Aaron shares insights about the best book he’s ever read, which emphasizes the importance of living a studious life and staying intellectually engaged. He talks about how the reading experience has helped him refocus and prioritize knowledge.
Aaron discusses updates regarding the new video projects he’s working on for his database school. He mentions the positive feedback on the new chalkboard format and how it has been successful in engaging viewers.
The podcast concludes with the announcement of the Advent of SQL, a series of SQL challenges that are being prepared for the upcoming season. This project has been handed over to Aaron by a fellow developer and aims to bring engaging content for learners.
Towards the end of the episode, the team shares a light-hearted update about the horse that was part of their previous financial stress. They share that the situation is under control and that they are no longer incurring costs related to it.
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