Daniel, pls keep going with this type of content. I mean the new(seminew) thing appearing on the programming field. Also would like to relearn React with your courses(maybe) cause there was so much material I took on faith and never had enough will to learn it properly by myself, and I believe am not the only one like this.
Hi Daniel, what are your thoughts on Adonis, do you think it could/should be used for production ecommerce sites, or should I possibly just learn Laravel. Note that I'm a fullstack TS developer, but I want to start learning a more mature, opinionated framework, and I don't want to shoot myself in the foot with using technologies that are not ready. I'm possibly thinking of using a framework like that just for REST API and to have a separate framework on frontend. Would that make sense?
Agreeing with others about more of this type of content! Curious what you think of inertia vs some of the other packages like live_react or live_svelte?
I like the idea behind live_react and live_svelte. But I had my fair share of disappointments with niche libraries/frameworks that aren't mass-adopted, so I decided to stick with Inertia because it's probably safer in the long term
Hello @@DanielBergholz, I tried to use Inertia with Adonis (therefore a JS environment). The Adonis documentation related to Inertia is only 1 (long) page and mostly advise to refer to the Inertia official documentation, the issue being that the Inertia documentation is for PHP. Therefore, I found the overall experience quite cumbersome. I tried to integrate Inertia to an existing Vue.js project, maybe building a project from scratch is easier, but my experience was not that great. This said, on paper, I believe that Inertia is really interesting.
I go for Laravel instead of Phoenix (and also of course because I know PHP and not Elixir 😂) but I also think Inertia is kinda revolution! Even I didn't know Elixir it would gonna be very interesting watching some tutorial videos about your experience with Inertia. Keep recording videos about it. A theme suggestion: How does Inertia manage async state (caching etc.) and if could we keep using TanStack Query or not.
Man, o video está top e inclusive isso não é uma critica ao seu inglês, mas o brasileiro tem o jeitinho brasileiro de falar inglês né rsrs, eu assisti o video todo sentindo uma forte familiaridade 😅
@@kangar1797 I know. But let’s be honest, that mobile app is never gonna exist, the startup is going bankrupt before that 🤣 Creating a REST API instead of a monolith just to prepare for a possible mobile app in the future I think is premature optimization
Hologram is not ready and it serves a different use case. For people who need/want to use React, Svelte, Vue, etc.. without having to build an API layer in between, then inertiajs serves this use case
...thanks buddy, nice articulation and beautiful presentation. I loved the way you explained the content (the unnecessary things we do). I am also from a teaching background and highly appreciate the huge spark and energy you bring while demonstrating or explaining. Best part for me was the fun of teasing so smartly and perfectly👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😂😂😂😂🫠🫠❤❤❤❤🌍🌍🌍🌍🕊🕊🕊🕊✨✨💫💫🪻...
You can check this repo here: github.com/danielbergholz/threadit
Daniel, pls keep going with this type of content. I mean the new(seminew) thing appearing on the programming field. Also would like to relearn React with your courses(maybe) cause there was so much material I took on faith and never had enough will to learn it properly by myself, and I believe am not the only one like this.
Thank you! As soon as I finish the Phoenix crash course, I'll start working on something React/Inertia-related 👀
Daniel we love your content, this is cool content !
Hey Daniel , you do a fantastic job and it is gonna be super cool if you create a tutorial about phoenix and inertia.
@@adammusaali4906 thank you so much! I have many plans for creating Phoenix + Inertia content 🔥
Laravel com Inertia e React é a stack que eu mais uso, é bom demais
@@marcelosmbrr Laravel com Inertia é provavelmente a stack mais produtiva do mercado!
@@DanielBergholz É outro nível...
É BRAZIL CARAIOO!!!! Top de mais o conteúdo. Inertia com Laravel também é uma delicinha.
🇧🇷🔥
Fantastic video! Inertia 2.0 is indeed game changer, I use it daily along with Laravel.
Liked and subscribed 🤝
Thanks a lot!
Hi Daniel, what are your thoughts on Adonis, do you think it could/should be used for production ecommerce sites, or should I possibly just learn Laravel. Note that I'm a fullstack TS developer, but I want to start learning a more mature, opinionated framework, and I don't want to shoot myself in the foot with using technologies that are not ready.
I'm possibly thinking of using a framework like that just for REST API and to have a separate framework on frontend. Would that make sense?
I think Adonis is great! ruclips.net/video/xpP43yY900c/видео.htmlsi=GeXvwOJQhCvbphBG
Very interesting, thanks for sharing!
Agreeing with others about more of this type of content! Curious what you think of inertia vs some of the other packages like live_react or live_svelte?
I like the idea behind live_react and live_svelte. But I had my fair share of disappointments with niche libraries/frameworks that aren't mass-adopted, so I decided to stick with Inertia because it's probably safer in the long term
We’re also also waiting for phoenix liveview for your actual series 🎉🎉🎉🎉
I tried inertia.js a couple of months ago but the documentation was so poor and the lack of code examples made me giving up on it.
@@MrTatooland really? Do you mean the main Inertia documentation or the Phoenix adapter?
Hello @@DanielBergholz, I tried to use Inertia with Adonis (therefore a JS environment). The Adonis documentation related to Inertia is only 1 (long) page and mostly advise to refer to the Inertia official documentation, the issue being that the Inertia documentation is for PHP. Therefore, I found the overall experience quite cumbersome.
I tried to integrate Inertia to an existing Vue.js project, maybe building a project from scratch is easier, but my experience was not that great.
This said, on paper, I believe that Inertia is really interesting.
I go for Laravel instead of Phoenix (and also of course because I know PHP and not Elixir 😂) but I also think Inertia is kinda revolution! Even I didn't know Elixir it would gonna be very interesting watching some tutorial videos about your experience with Inertia. Keep recording videos about it. A theme suggestion: How does Inertia manage async state (caching etc.) and if could we keep using TanStack Query or not.
@@DiogoScarmagnani I’m glad to hear that! I’ll start posting a lot of inertia content 🚀
Man, o video está top e inclusive isso não é uma critica ao seu inglês, mas o brasileiro tem o jeitinho brasileiro de falar inglês né rsrs, eu assisti o video todo sentindo uma forte familiaridade 😅
Muito obrigado! E eu concordo, quando é um BR falando inglês da pra detectar imediatamente kkk
@@DanielBergholz galera nativa fala na velocidade 10x, só isso já acaba qualquer BR hehehe
A gente fala cantando até no inglês kk
are you using obs for recording?
@@rli09 yes!
Inertia is great. But, as of now if you want to make a mobile app later on, you gonna need to make an api anyway.
@@kangar1797 I know. But let’s be honest, that mobile app is never gonna exist, the startup is going bankrupt before that 🤣
Creating a REST API instead of a monolith just to prepare for a possible mobile app in the future I think is premature optimization
Also, having an Inertia monolith and then creating a couple of API endpoints for a mobile app is not that big of a deal
@ fair enough haha
And its moment to learn liveview :3
It's insane
Sensacional!!
Me going as fast as i can to migrate to the new javascript framework (my favorite youtuber review it)
seeing the title I thought you are using Inertia.js with Laravel xD
@@beysachpromax the best part about inertia is that you can use it with any backend framework 🚀
I’m confused
@@flor.7797 why?
next has 3 dependencies
next
react
react dom
Now try querying the DB, or validating some form fields
Let’s go
@@hubcio2115 🚀🚀🚀
Nice, but Hologram ftw :-)
Hologram is not ready and it serves a different use case. For people who need/want to use React, Svelte, Vue, etc.. without having to build an API layer in between, then inertiajs serves this use case
I feel like you have so much commitment and would re-record the whole video if you ever mispronounce ehore...
I have the hardest time pronouncing "errors" 😅
post("/register", { preserveScroll: true })
@@imnash_on_E thanks!
...thanks buddy, nice articulation and beautiful presentation. I loved the way you explained the content (the unnecessary things we do). I am also from a teaching background and highly appreciate the huge spark and energy you bring while demonstrating or explaining. Best part for me was the fun of teasing so smartly and perfectly👏🏼👏🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼😂😂😂😂🫠🫠❤❤❤❤🌍🌍🌍🌍🕊🕊🕊🕊✨✨💫💫🪻...