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Pascal Baljet

@pascalbaljet

Husband of Esmée, dad of Loïs and Kate ❤️ Works at @laravel (Open Source / Inertia). Also builds https://t.co/W2qw05oIp0.

The Netherlands Katılım Kasım 2014
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Pascal Baljet@pascalbaljet·
🔥 Introducing Inertia Table 🔥 Very happy to announce the release of Inertia Table! I have been sweating the details on this one, and I am super stoked to have it out. I'll show you how much time you can save, all while impressing your users with beautiful, powerful tables 🤩
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Wouter@wottavm·
@pascalbaljet @taylorotwell Ooohhh that is interesting🔥 is the docs page already public or will that be releasing the same time?
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Pascal Baljet@pascalbaljet·
<Form :form /> ✨ That's it. Backend-populated, or composed in the frontend. CSS-variable theming. Cohesively tuned components. Presenters split from composables/hooks. Override or extend. Integrates with Laravel validation, Precognition, uploads/storage, and model binding.
Pascal Baljet@pascalbaljet

Thought I'd never finish this package. At one point I was convinced AI would make it irrelevant before I shipped it. Turns out AI loves this package. Pair it with an agent and you build crazy fast 💨

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Pascal Baljet@pascalbaljet·
@M4nuDev Appreciate that, Manu! The learnings from this package will eventually flow back into the Modal and Table packages.
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Manu@M4nuDev·
@pascalbaljet Perfect. Thats another highly valued aspect of your code. It's always well abstracted and thoughtfully designed, allowing for this kind of flexibility in customization. Keep it up 🙏🏼
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Adam Mench@adammench·
@pascalbaljet Love this! Also, love your form examples they feel super slick!
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Pascal Baljet@pascalbaljet·
@nicksdot Some UI is too unique or interaction-heavy for that, while repeatable patterns with a clear contract can benefit a lot from backend-driven structure. 2/2
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Pascal Baljet@pascalbaljet·
@nicksdot Ah, I just meant that I wouldn't force UI into the backend if it's much easier or cleaner to build it in the frontend. I've had great results with the Table package and these new Form components, but I wouldn't make it a universal rule. 1/2
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Pascal Baljet@pascalbaljet·
@M4nuDev So if you want a different UI, you can copy the presenter, replace the markup/classes, and keep using the package hook/composable. The behavior stays package-owned and can still receive updates. 2/2
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Pascal Baljet@pascalbaljet·
@M4nuDev There's basically no form logic in the presenter component. It owns markup and styling. The hook/composable owns value handling, validation wiring, ARIA, masks, actions, etc. 1/2
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Pascal Baljet@pascalbaljet·
@nicksdot It depends a bit, but that’s where this came from. I’ve been planning and working on this package for a long time now, mostly because I got tired of wiring the same frontend/backend form contracts over and over again.
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Nick e/code@nicksdot·
@pascalbaljet Yesss. This is how _everything_ should work. Making the frontend solely responsible for dumb rendering, controlled by the backend, is the way IMO.
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Pascal Baljet@pascalbaljet·
@volumepunch You can also use the React/Vue components standalone, but the provided backend integration is Laravel + Inertia.
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Pascal Baljet@pascalbaljet·
Or so I was told by an *IT manager* more than 10 years ago. End users fell in love with it, and the app is still up and running today, rocking the latest @laravel release.
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Pascal Baljet@pascalbaljet·
"You can't build this in PHP"
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Pascal Baljet@pascalbaljet·
@unitedjono Haven’t used it in a while but hear good things about their latest model.
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Pascal Baljet@pascalbaljet·
Loving Codex more and more, but Claude is still miles ahead when it comes to UI. Also, why do I need the desktop app to start a remote connection to the Codex CLI? Seems silly to me.
Pascal Baljet@pascalbaljet

For months I've been using Claude Code as my primary tool, with Codex as secondary. Last week I switched the two around on personal projects, and I'm not disappointed. Codex is definitely a better orchestrator, and while I still love CC, Codex seems to bother me less.

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Taylor Otwell
Taylor Otwell@taylorotwell·
Happy to announce the winner of this weekend's Laravel Cloud hackathon... 🥁 LaraMeet by @edwinencomienda 👏 This app had a fun design, used a bunch of Laravel features, and shipped a genuinely useful product on Laravel Cloud in a single weekend. Great work! 🎉
Edwin Encomienda@edwinencomienda

Introducing LaraMeet 🐘 what if Google Meet was written the Laravel way? Instant rooms, flying emoji, raise hand, AI "catch me up" chat summaries—and yes, an elephant follows your cursor. Built on Reverb + LiveKit + the Laravel AI SDK for the Laravel Cloud Weekend Challenge ☁️ by @taylorotwell Give it a try 👇 larameet.free.laravel.cloud

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Simon Hamp 🍣 🍜@simonhamp·
@pascalbaljet Promising! I'm skipping Tahoe completely. When I saw GG's refinements I knew it wouldn't be worth the double upgrade - I'll just wait
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Pascal Baljet@pascalbaljet·
Installed the Golden Gate beta on a spare M1. Safari is definitely faster, Spotlight works again (I never had any issues with it before Tahoe), and the UI feels much more cohesive. The buttons remind me a bit of the early Aqua days. It's all surprisingly smooth for a beta OS.
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