Getting started with Laravel 10 Livewire 2

Getting started with Laravel 10 Livewire 2
Author: Andres Cruz
Publisher: Andres Cruz
Total Pages: 221
Release:
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

Laravel is a fascinating framework, huge and with a somewhat steep learning curve and with multiple options; this book is not for beginners and assumes that you already know how to program in Laravel. Laravel Livewire takes Laravel development a step further; automating routine processes in very flexible schemes based on components, Livewire components that allow us to communicate client and server in a very simple, efficient and easy way. Laravel Livewire is not a framework, it is just a layer or scaffolding that adds certain extra features to the framework that we can use to create great applications, with less effort and development time. Map We are going to give a brief introduction about Laravel Livewire. We are going to create our project in Laravel Livewire. We present the characteristics that a project created in Laravel Livewire has; team management, API Tokens, and authentication, are some of them. We are going to create a simple CRUD type application and get to know all the elements of Livewire such as handling forms, views and directives through the Livewire components. We are going to work on the style, improving the created application so that it looks like another Laravel Livewire module. We are going to learn about the communication between Livewire components based on events; detect changes in properties of the component class from the view and know the Laravel Livewire JavaScript. We are going to create the CRUD for the posts. We are going to create filters and search fields for a listing taking advantage of the benefits of Livewire. We are going to create sort fields for the column listing. We will get to know everything that Livewire offers us in JavaScript and combine it with other plugins, we will know the hooks in JavaScript, consume properties, functions and use of events. We are going to learn about some extra features of Laravel Livewire properties, such as customizing the update phase of wire:models, such as the use of computed properties. We are going to create a simple blog-type application with a list with filters and search and detail fields. We are going to create a shopping cart in the session and database, for which, we will see communication between components, sending events, toast type plugin to show messages confirming the operation carried out, with listeners of the events from JavaScript. We are going to show the code of an application created with Alpine.js to create a to do list component. We are going to adapt the Alpine.js application presented in the previous chapter, to work in conjunction with Livewire. By the end of the book, you will have the knowledge to create any basic application with Livewire and know more than just the basics of it. I invite you to visit my website: desarrollolibre.net And get to know my work.

Getting started Laravel 10 Inertia 1

Getting started Laravel 10 Inertia 1
Author: Andrés Cruz
Publisher: Andres Cruz
Total Pages: 251
Release:
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

This book is aimed at anyone who wants to start developing with Laravel Inertia whose main advantage is that, we can use Vue components, as if they were blade views and with the added advantage of having all the power of Vue together with Laravel. For those people who want to learn something new, learn about a tool with little documentation and most of it is in English. For people who want to improve a skill in web development, who want to grow as a developer. As long as you identify with at least one of the points mentioned above, this book is for you. Map This book has a total of 16 chapters, it is recommended that you read in the order in which they are arranged and as we explain the components of the framework, go directly to the practice, replicate, test and modify the codes that we show in this book. Chapter 1: In this chapter we are going to learn about the Laravel Inertia tool and what it offers us when developing web applications. Chapter 2: In this chapter we are going to create a project in Laravel Inertia. Chapter 3: In this chapter we are going to learn about the characteristics that a project has in Laravel Inertia, both the structure that a project brings by default, and its base operation. Chapter 4: In this chapter we are going to create the typical CRUD to learn the basics of Laravel Inertia and its communication with components in Vue. Chapter 5: In this chapter we are going to learn about the use of redirections and flash messages. Chapter 6: In this chapter we are going to create the CRUD process for the posts, taking all the topics covered in the previous chapters. Chapter 7: In this chapter we are going to learn about the upload process in Laravel Inertia and using third-party plugins. Chapter 8: In this chapter we are going to install third-party plugins using Vue, specifically the CKEditor plugin. Chapter 9: In this chapter we are going to get to know the confirmation dialogs and toast messages of Laravel Inertia and using third-party plugins. Chapter 10: In this chapter we are going to know the communication between components of components used directly from Laravel, for that, we will create a form step by step. Chapter 10: In this chapter we are going to know the communication between components of components used directly from Laravel, for that, we will create a form step by step. Chapter 11: In this chapter we are going to implement filters and a search field for a list from the administration module. Chapter 12: In this chapter we are going to implement the ordering of columns of a table in a list from the administration module. Chapter 13: In this chapter we are going to create the blog module for the end user, a list and a detail page. Chapter 14: In this chapter we are going to create a shopping cart, which includes the typical CRUD and screens. Chapter 15: In this chapter we are going to explain some essential options that we can use when sending requests through the Inertia object. Chapter 16: In this chapter we are going to create a CRUD to do list type application with reordering via Drag and Drop. The book is currently in development, so there will be more chapters in the future.

Laravel: Up & Running

Laravel: Up & Running
Author: Matt Stauffer
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Total Pages: 555
Release: 2019-04-01
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1492041181

What sets Laravel apart from other PHP web frameworks? Speed and simplicity, for starters. This rapid application development framework and its ecosystem of tools let you quickly build new sites and applications with clean, readable code. Fully updated to cover Laravel 5.8, the second edition of this practical guide provides the definitive introduction to one of today’s mostpopular web frameworks. Matt Stauffer, a leading teacher and developer in the Laravel community, delivers a high-level overview and concrete examples to help experienced PHP web developers get started with this framework right away. This updated edition also covers Laravel Dusk and Horizon and provides information about community resources and other noncore Laravel packages. Dive into features, including: Blade, Laravel’s powerful custom templating tool Tools for gathering, validating, normalizing, and filtering user-provideddata The Eloquent ORM for working with application databases The role of the Illuminate request object in the application lifecycle PHPUnit, Mockery, and Dusk for testing your PHP code Tools for writing JSON and RESTful APIs Interfaces for filesystem access, sessions, cookies, caches, and search Tools for implementing queues, jobs, events, and WebSocket event publishing

Modern PHP

Modern PHP
Author: Josh Lockhart
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2015-02-16
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1491904992

PHP is experiencing a renaissance, though it may be difficult to tell with all of the outdated PHP tutorials online. With this practical guide, you’ll learn how PHP has become a full-featured, mature language with object-orientation, namespaces, and a growing collection of reusable component libraries. Author Josh Lockhart—creator of PHP The Right Way, a popular initiative to encourage PHP best practices—reveals these new language features in action. You’ll learn best practices for application architecture and planning, databases, security, testing, debugging, and deployment. If you have a basic understanding of PHP and want to bolster your skills, this is your book. Learn modern PHP features, such as namespaces, traits, generators, and closures Discover how to find, use, and create PHP components Follow best practices for application security, working with databases, errors and exceptions, and more Learn tools and techniques for deploying, tuning, testing, and profiling your PHP applications Explore Facebook’s HVVM and Hack language implementations—and how they affect modern PHP Build a local development environment that closely matches your production server

PHP for the Web

PHP for the Web
Author: Larry Ullman
Publisher: Pearson Education
Total Pages: 744
Release: 2011-03-09
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0132639882

With PHP for the World Wide Web, Fourth Edition: Visual QuickStart Guide, readers can start from the beginning to get a tour of the programming language, or look up specific tasks to learn just what they need to know. This task-based visual reference guide uses step-by-step instructions and plenty of screenshots to teach beginning and intermediate users this popular open-source scripting language. Leading technology author Larry Ullman guides readers through the latest developments including use and awareness of HTML5 with PHP. Other addressed changes include removal of outdated functions and more efficient ways to tackle common needs. Both beginning users, who want a thorough introduction to the technology, and more intermediate users, who are looking for a convenient reference, will find what they need here--in straightforward language and through readily accessible examples.

Investigating Cyber Law and Cyber Ethics: Issues, Impacts and Practices

Investigating Cyber Law and Cyber Ethics: Issues, Impacts and Practices
Author: Dudley, Alfreda
Publisher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2011-09-30
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1613501331

Ethical values in computing are essential for understanding and maintaining the relationship between computing professionals and researchers and the users of their applications and programs. While concerns about cyber ethics and cyber law are constantly changing as technology changes, the intersections of cyber ethics and cyber law are still underexplored. Investigating Cyber Law and Cyber Ethics: Issues, Impacts and Practices discusses the impact of cyber ethics and cyber law on information technologies and society. Featuring current research, theoretical frameworks, and case studies, the book will highlight the ethical and legal practices used in computing technologies, increase the effectiveness of computing students and professionals in applying ethical values and legal statues, and provide insight on ethical and legal discussions of real-world applications.

Modernizing Legacy Applications in PHP

Modernizing Legacy Applications in PHP
Author: Paul Jones
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2014-05-02
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 131210063X

This book will show you how to modernize your page-based, include-oriented PHP application by extracting and replacing its legacy artifacts. We will use a step-by-step approach, moving slowly and methodically, to improve your application from the ground up. Each completed step in the process will keep your codebase fully operational with higher quality. Please note that this book is about modernizing in terms of practice and technique, and not in terms of tools. We are not going to discuss the latest, hottest frameworks or libraries. Most of the very limited code we do add to your application is specific to this book. When we are done, you will be able to breeze through your code like the wind. Your code will be fully modernized: autoloaded, dependency-injected, unit-tested, layer-separated, and front-controlled.

Code Happy

Code Happy
Author: Dayle Rees
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2012-07-07
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1471777499

Application development with the Laravel PHP Framework for beginners.http://laravel.comThis is a self published title written by one of the Laravel Core Team developers. The original ebook sold over 700 copies within four months.The title is a guide to many of the core features of the Laravel framework, along with a tutorial explaining how to create a simple blog from the ground up.The book is printed in A4 with nicely sized type and clear code samples, along with a perfect bound full colour cover.

Laravel: the Modular Way

Laravel: the Modular Way
Author: David Carr
Publisher:
Total Pages: 91
Release: 2021-12-31
Genre:
ISBN:

Learn how to build modular applications with Laravel Modules package, publish modules to packages and install module packages. This book is in two parts, firstly to document version 8 of the Laravel Modules package. The second part will cover how to build on top of this package. I've been using this package to build both CMS's and web apps for years, I highly recommend it. You will learn not only the basics of working with modules but how to write tests to ensure everything works within the modules, customise the structure of modules, write your own base structure that can be generated. In Summary: Test-Driven module development with PestPHP How to generate custom modules with your own structure How to convert a module to a package Install a module package

Clean Architecture

Clean Architecture
Author: Robert C. Martin
Publisher: Prentice Hall
Total Pages: 652
Release: 2017-09-12
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 0134494326

Practical Software Architecture Solutions from the Legendary Robert C. Martin (“Uncle Bob”) By applying universal rules of software architecture, you can dramatically improve developer productivity throughout the life of any software system. Now, building upon the success of his best-selling books Clean Code and The Clean Coder, legendary software craftsman Robert C. Martin (“Uncle Bob”) reveals those rules and helps you apply them. Martin’s Clean Architecture doesn’t merely present options. Drawing on over a half-century of experience in software environments of every imaginable type, Martin tells you what choices to make and why they are critical to your success. As you’ve come to expect from Uncle Bob, this book is packed with direct, no-nonsense solutions for the real challenges you’ll face–the ones that will make or break your projects. Learn what software architects need to achieve–and core disciplines and practices for achieving it Master essential software design principles for addressing function, component separation, and data management See how programming paradigms impose discipline by restricting what developers can do Understand what’s critically important and what’s merely a “detail” Implement optimal, high-level structures for web, database, thick-client, console, and embedded applications Define appropriate boundaries and layers, and organize components and services See why designs and architectures go wrong, and how to prevent (or fix) these failures Clean Architecture is essential reading for every current or aspiring software architect, systems analyst, system designer, and software manager–and for every programmer who must execute someone else’s designs. Register your product for convenient access to downloads, updates, and/or corrections as they become available.