Romain Carlier

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Romain Carlier

Romain Carlier

@Reak

Amateur de code professionnel.

Mons, Belgium Bergabung Ağustos 2007
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Adam Weston 🤓 :blue-check:
Any recommendations for a laravel package for find and replace across all the tables in a database? I can write it but don’t really want to.
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Adam Weston 🤓 :blue-check:
If you absolutely had to migrate from Wordpress tomorrow, what plugins other than acf or woo commerce would you need to be viable.?
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I Am Devloper
I Am Devloper@iamdevloper·
Ever wondered how to eat spaghetti like a pro? Try using Git. Fork it, clone it, branch it, commit it, push it and finally, merge. Bon Appétit, Developers.
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Simon Depelchin
Simon Depelchin@SimonDepelchin·
This is spot on. I love Remix and would love to be able to use it for a whole app but the JS backend ecosystem is just too far away from what we have in Laravel. I don’t want to rely on 15 different packages to have an orm, a cache manager, a job scheduler, a disk system, etc… Then having to figure out how to make them work together. Then figure out how to host & deploy all of that together. I want an opinionated way of doing things and « batteries included ». Remix is currently best used as a BFF.
Taylor Otwell@taylorotwell

The todo application. 😅 But, seriously, here's the thing... When Laravel and Rails developers say "full stack", they mean something totally different than when Next or Remix (React Router?) developers say "full stack". In Laravel and Rails, it means there are built-in, opinionated solutions to things like validation, interacting with a database, authenticating users, scheduling background work, sending an email. In Next and Remix, it seems to mean that there is simply the bare ability to run code on the server at all and an advertisement for Clerk. 🙃 From my perspective, Next and others are really, really great at the GET part of web development. Get data from some backend, show it on the page quickly. 👌 They are not mature for POST, PUT, and DELETE, especially when things start getting non-trivial. And, I don't think this is really unique to Next or a single framework. It's something that seems to pervade current JavaScript as a whole - note the current proliferation of "starter kits" that try to bring some sanity to the full-stack story. I think this has had actual consequences in the JavaScript ecosystem... Rails and Laravel were built with the express purpose of allowing a single developer to build the next GitHub... or the next AirBnb... or the next Shopify. Prototyped from beginning to end. That's what I'm passionate about. Empowering a single developer or small team to build something amazing. I built the 1.0 of Laravel Forge, Envoyer, Vapor, Spark, and the backend of Nova by myself. $40M in revenue over 10 years from my home office. That's an empowering tool for a solo founder. I don't see a full-stack story in JavaScript yet that would allow me to realistically sit down and build something like Forge or Vapor from start to finish. Maybe I'm missing it. 🤷‍♂️ The MVP start-ups I do see fully built on current JS meta frameworks are much thinner. The stereotypical API call to an AI service. Not much meat on the bones. Laravel / Rails have been building their modern front end story with Hotwire, Livewire, Inertia, and more... Next and others are building their modern back end story. Smart people on both sides working on these problems, so I'm confident we'll both get to where we want to go. 💪

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Romain Carlier
Romain Carlier@Reak·
@zepfietje Oh you weren't kidding I WILL be able to whizz this new project before the end of my vacation ! Can't wait, and congrats already :-)
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Zep Fietje
Zep Fietje@zepfietje·
Hey Laravel & Filament devs, I’ve got some news for you. 👀 🚨 Whizzy launches TOMORROW! 🚨 If you haven’t already, sign up now to be notified. 👇
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Zep Fietje
Zep Fietje@zepfietje·
Sending out the next round of invites in a bit! 📧 Are you starting a new project and want to use Whizzy to kick-start it? Get on the list so I can invite you next. 😊
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Romain Carlier
Romain Carlier@Reak·
@coreight @gdebrion Heu, la Lift est plus petite et légère ça peut demander plus d’adaptation, l’autre a une batterie de fou (et se recharge en quelques minutes) et donne une vraie sensation de solidité. Dans l’ensemble, ça reste très similaire au niveau de l’expérience, ça dépend du contexte.
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coreight@coreight·
@Reak @gdebrion Super merci pour le retour ! Tu as une préférence entre les 2 modèles, ou des avantages / inconvénients de chacune ?
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coreight
coreight@coreight·
Besoin d'avis sur les souris PC : je dois changer la mienne, usage boulot dév 8h / jour, pas de gaming avec, filaire ou sans fil je suis pas décidé. Je lorgne sur les modèle ergonomique type "vertical", des avis ? (surtout les Logitech Lift ou MX Vertical pour le moment)
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Romain Carlier
Romain Carlier@Reak·
@gdebrion @coreight Je confirme, une Lift quand je suis en vadrouille, une MX Vertical à la maison, ça a changé mon quotidien de dev (bon, par contre toujours une SteelSeries Rival 3 pour jouer)
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Guillaume de Brion
Guillaume de Brion@gdebrion·
@coreight Perso j'ai une Lift et elle est très bien ! Faut s'habituer un peu, au début on a tendance à la shooter avec la main droite parce qu'elle est plus haute 😅 La Lift est plutôt pour les petites mains, sinon faut préférer la MX Vertical !
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The Cultural Tutor
The Cultural Tutor@culturaltutor·
This photo is 113 years old. It was taken by Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky, an early pioneer of colour photography. If you've ever wondered what the world used to look like, Prokudin-Gorsky's photos will show you...
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Pierre Georges
Pierre Georges@pierre__georges·
Je suis en train de me créer une grosse data base avec toutes les ressources / outils / références que je juge de qualité. Il y a des gens qui seraient intéressés a y avoir accès aussi ?
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Romain Carlier
Romain Carlier@Reak·
@zorrobiwan @Coolblue_BE_FR Très bonne initiative oui ! Mais comment ça fonctionne pour le calcul de la durabilité ? C’est une question de rassembler plus de colis le meme jour ?
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Romain Carlier
Romain Carlier@Reak·
@zepfietje @PirschAnalytics I mentioned to Marvin a few days ago that I heard of- and subscribed to- Pirsch convinced only by your evangelism / championing of their (really nice) product. 😊 Yes, 10x yes, well-deserved @PirschAnalytics !
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Pirsch Analytics
Pirsch Analytics@PirschAnalytics·
After a difficult last month, we have now reached another milestone: as of today, Pirsch has $7,042 in MRR! 🎉
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Romain Carlier
Romain Carlier@Reak·
C’est la journée mondiale de la santé mentale. Aujourd’hui — s’il faut choisir un jour — quelques rappels importants👇🏻 C’est OK d’aller mal. L’anxiété n’est pas votre faute. Vous n’êtes pas seul·e. Soyez fiers du chemin parcouru. Prenez soin de vous et de ceux qui comptent. ♥️
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Gavin Nelson
Gavin Nelson@Gavmn·
Experimenting with some concepts for a sunrise sunset app. Which quadrant?
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Jon Finger
Jon Finger@mrjonfinger·
Testing out @HeyGen_Official translation on French and German. I don’t speak either language so let me know if it sounds natural if you do. I hope if you pay you can turn off the color correction. It didn’t work on my phone so I had to upload on my pc. app.heygen.com/guest/template…
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Romain Carlier
Romain Carlier@Reak·
@pierre__georges J’ai utilisé le logo X dans une liste de réseaux il y a quelques jours, j’y suis revenu plusieurs fois en ayant l’impression d’avoir oublié Twitter.
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Pierre Georges
Pierre Georges@pierre__georges·
Du coup vous mettez "X" ou "Twitter" sur les nouveaux sites que vous faites ? Je n'ai encore vu aucun gros site remplacer l'oiseau par la croix.
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Guillaume Batier
Guillaume Batier@_PrestaSafe·
Coucou les #devs #laravel, je regarde @filamentphp de plus en plus et je me demande si il est possible de faire une app en mode saas simplement ?
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Romain Carlier
Romain Carlier@Reak·
@SimonDepelchin @phpstorm @code I really don’t get the appeal for PhpStorm. Out of curiosity I installed it again lately and felt so overwhelmed and slowed down by everything. It’s so bloated. Why did you try / are you trying to switch ?
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Simon Depelchin
Simon Depelchin@SimonDepelchin·
I don't know how people can bear working with @phpstorm The app freezes everytime I do an "expensive" operation such as composer install/pnpm install, remove vendor/node_modules, pull from GH, ... Here's other pain points I feel coming from @code: - Files take tons of time to "revalidate"? (i.e. type checking) - No keymap for "Search Everywhere > [Specific Tab]" (i.e. Search in Actions, Search in Files, ...) - No keymap for "Toggle Primary Side Bar Visibility" - No way to exclude folders from Search - No way to "Clear History" (i.e. clear recent files - No way to "Reload Window" I feel dumb for not finding the equivalent of those shortcuts and it makes my flow way slower and bumpy. Sor far the only two upsides compared to VS Code are that the lineHeight does not affect the cursor height and the intellisense that works better (github.com/bmewburn/vscod…) This is on a Macbook Pro M1 Max with 32GB of RAM..
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