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    David Bisset (davidbisset@phpc.social)'s status on Monday, 16-Dec-2024 23:52:47 JST David Bisset David Bisset
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    • Ross Wintle

    @ross I'm seeing new Laravel projects, components, etc offer "flavors" for React, Vue, and Svelte. I'm more looking at what's good in that context, vs general JS moving forward (I can write vanilla with plain Laravel and getting things done fine).

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      Ross Wintle (ross@fosstodon.org)'s status on Monday, 16-Dec-2024 23:52:48 JST Ross Wintle Ross Wintle
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      @davidbisset i’m not quite sure what your question is.

      Laravel was very strong on Vue a few years ago. But recently seems to be adopting more React as that is the more popular framework with front-end devs.

      Alpine came from the Laravel community so is well used and respected. But not really for building full applications. More for JavaScript sprinkles.

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      David Bisset (davidbisset@phpc.social)'s status on Monday, 16-Dec-2024 23:52:49 JST David Bisset David Bisset

      So as someone getting deeper into #Laravel - who’s mostly (via misc frameworks and #WordPress) dealt written vanilla #JavaScript, jQuery, and a little bit of everything. I (think) I see a lot of the Laravel JS community / component support split into:

      React
      #VueJS
      #Svelte

      Doing some Alpine.js right now.

      Am I seeing this right? 🤔

      In conversation about 7 months ago permalink

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