Ten or fifteen years ago, test-driven development was considered a near requirement for serious developers.
I don't see it discussed nearly as much these days.
Everyone recognizes the value of tests, but the "test first" evangelism is almost completely gone.
Jeffrey Way
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My name is Jeff.
- My "@phpstorm for Laravel Developers" series is now 100% complete and free to watch. Learn about: - Automatic refactoring - AI support - The Laravel Idea plugin - Xdebug integration - Testing workflow ...and lots more. 👍
- To keep with my yearly tradition, I will once again recommend that you make an end of the year photo book for your family. Costs about $100, but well worth it. I wish I started doing this twenty years ago.@jeffrey_way It's time for the annual reminder to order a photo book tweet. 📸
- One of the hardest things for up and coming programmers is feeling like you must emulate the workflows and systems of big enterprise teams. You absolutely don't. You're one person in your bedroom. Take every shortcut you can. Label every commit as "wip" if you want. Who cares.
- Coming soon to a Laracasts near you.... Every Laracasts video ever...fully transcribed....converted to embeddings...ready to answer your questions...with direct links to the timestamped portion of the relevant video. 🥵
00:00 - Replying to @MKBHDNobody without children wants them. But you make three kids, and you instantly find yourself watching "best minivan 2024" Youtube videos.
- 15 years ago, I published a series called "30 Days to Learn jQuery." I have no clue why, but it was ridiculously popular - to the point that I still receive emails about it today. I want to do something similar for Laravel, as part of the upcoming Laravel 11 release. [1 of 2]
- I need one more Laravel and Livewire enthusiast to join us as a staff instructor at @laracasts. 30 hrs per week. $8k per month. Work from anywhere. Submit your best educational video or course as your application to [email protected].
- I would love to have a tool that scans your codebase and notifies you about things that can safely be deleted. - These images are never referenced in your codebase. Delete. - This Vue/JS/Blade/PHP component/class is never imported. Delete. - etc. Does anything like this exist?
- You're tired of AI tweets. I am, too. But it really is amazing that we all inherited a free (or nearly free) personal virtual assistant. As a very small business owner, things like this save *so* much time.
- Little @tailwindcss tip. Take five minutes and make a little component that displays the current screen breakpoint in your local environment. Super useful. Laracasts example: see bottom right.
- Big hurdle I think is younger devs think of PHP as a boomer language. “All the cools kids” use JS frameworks. What a shame, because PHP and its ecosystem are in the best place they’ve ever been. It’s pretty staggering how quickly you can build and deploy a new app.I think we, as Laravel/PHP community, have a problem. I don't see many new/young devs starting with Laravel. I also heard the same topic expressed by Taylor, Jeffrey, Nuno in podcasts. Question: what can I/we do to promote PHP/Laravel to outsiders? Let's brainstorm.









