Great article, I especially appreciated the parts about Laravel Forge & Laravel Nova. As someone that's never used PHP/Laravel before, this has intrigued me into wanting to try it out.
Very well documented. I too use almost the same kind of Laravel tech stack for my side project (with a small difference - using livewire instead of Vue).
I am really of the opinion that Laravel needs to be explored by more of indiehacker community. It's a treasure drove of utilities, packages and above all fast learning curve!
I've decided to start blogging on my own site and this is my first entry. A mostly high level overview of the different components that make my startup tick. I love reading about how things work under the hood so it's only fitting I contribute my own learnings.
I think it's an informative read for all founders - even if you're not from a technical background.
The Laravel ecosystem is pretty great for bootstrappers.
Yeah, Laravel is very good
It really really is
Great article, I especially appreciated the parts about Laravel Forge & Laravel Nova. As someone that's never used PHP/Laravel before, this has intrigued me into wanting to try it out.
Laravel seems to increase productivity for most devs.
Interesting, I personally don't like the Laravel ecosystem but interesting to see what others do with it.
Nice! Thanks for sharing
Super helpful write-up. Thanks!
Interesting read, super practical. Love your opinion on GA. :)
@ValCanBuild - Great article! Do you not have a queue system? I've always ended up needing one for whatever I build.
Disclosure: I built Ralley 😅
Oh yeah, I use Laravel's own queue system via Horizon - another package they provide for auto scaling redis workers. Its pretty great.
Very well documented. I too use almost the same kind of Laravel tech stack for my side project (with a small difference - using livewire instead of Vue).
I am really of the opinion that Laravel needs to be explored by more of indiehacker community. It's a treasure drove of utilities, packages and above all fast learning curve!
I've decided to start blogging on my own site and this is my first entry. A mostly high level overview of the different components that make my startup tick. I love reading about how things work under the hood so it's only fitting I contribute my own learnings.
I think it's an informative read for all founders - even if you're not from a technical background.