Filament is absolutely amazing. I'm super excited for this release (and Livewire v3).
I built many projects with Laravel Nova and Filament is by far the better tool. In the past year I converted most Nova projects over to Filament. Way more flexible, and the developers are also way more receptive to feedback. And best of all--it's free!
After multiple years of React/Next.js chaos working in this ecosystem again feels like sitting on the couch under a warm blanket.
I understand PHP has some perceived baggage and is not seen as a modern language, but why wouldn't you use something like Filament to build a SaaS app?
PHP is making a resurgence in my corners of the world - driven by Laravel. When deciding to spin up a new web project, the default used to be "Rails", then it moved to Node or Go + React, now its shifting towards Laravel...
I'm mostly an Elixir dev and use LiveView ( the tech that inspired Live wire) it would be so nice to have these kinds of component framework in the elixir ecosystem on top of Phoenix.
It looks delightful and I loved v2... but I'm still holding back a bit because it relies on Livewire v3, which hasn't had a stable release yet. Maybe in a month or two...
cosmotic|2 years ago
pixard|2 years ago
I built many projects with Laravel Nova and Filament is by far the better tool. In the past year I converted most Nova projects over to Filament. Way more flexible, and the developers are also way more receptive to feedback. And best of all--it's free!
After multiple years of React/Next.js chaos working in this ecosystem again feels like sitting on the couch under a warm blanket.
uxcolumbo|2 years ago
gjsman-1000|2 years ago
Also, if we’re talking about legacy baggage, let me tell you a story about JavaScript and “this”…
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