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A podcast where we explore unimportant programming questions (mostly PHP/Laravel/JavaScript) in extreme detail.

Over Engineered Chris Morrell

    • Technologie

A podcast where we explore unimportant programming questions (mostly PHP/Laravel/JavaScript) in extreme detail.

    Building prompts w/ Jess Archer

    Building prompts w/ Jess Archer

    Jess Archer took something that was quite good—the Symfony console output features—and built something that was absolutely great: Laravel Prompts. In today's episode, we dig into some of the gnarly details around building prompts and working with ANSI escape sequences in the terminal.

    • 1 u. 50 min.
    The Future of the Laravel Frontend w/ Taylor Otwell

    The Future of the Laravel Frontend w/ Taylor Otwell

    Taylor Otwell has been finding ways to improve Laravel for over a decade, but has only more recently set his sights on the front-end side of things. In today's episode, we sit down and talk about the current state of building UIs in Laravel, and what the future might hold.
    Links:
    Laravel VoltAire Form BuilderLaravel “Context” FeatureHooks PackageLaravel CareersBlade Parser

    • 1 u. 18 min.
    Building for the command line w/ Joe Tannenbaum

    Building for the command line w/ Joe Tannenbaum

    Joe Tannenbaum took the internet by storm with his incredible SSH CLI "experiments." In today's episode, Chris and Joe sit down to get into the messy details of parsing ANSI escape sequences and dealing with multibyte strings, but spend as much time talking about programming as art and life as an actor.
    Links:
    Joe Tannenbaum on TwitterJoe's "Lab" of CLI experiments"Kitchen" by Liza LouConveyor Belt packageRTSN.DEV

    • 1 u. 18 min.
    Do we really need sprints? w/ John Drexler, Bogdan Kharchenko, and Skyler Katz

    Do we really need sprints? w/ John Drexler, Bogdan Kharchenko, and Skyler Katz

    What are the best processes for small software development teams with high trust? In today's episode the InterNACHI software development team sits down with John Rudolph Drexler to talk about whether or not we need to estimate tickets or even bother with sprints…

    • 1 u. 20 min.
    Cache everything w/ Ian Landsman

    Cache everything w/ Ian Landsman

    As the saying goes: "There are only two hard things in Computer Science: cache invalidation and naming things." So in today's episode we dig into all the ways Ian is taking on one of the hardest parts of programming in his rewrite of their decades-running helpdesk software, HelpSpot. We talk about caching, a little bit of Laravel history, and about what it's like to run a successful software business for 20+ years.

    • 1 u. 55 min.
    Handling complicated view logic w/ Skyler Katz & Bogdan Kharchenko

    Handling complicated view logic w/ Skyler Katz & Bogdan Kharchenko

    Complex view logic can be hard to get right—particularly in server-rendered templates like Blade. We recently had to decide just how much a Laravel Blade component should do, and decided to hash it out on the podcast.

    • 1 u. 9 min.

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