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Type-safety, BladeX, and HTML emails

Jake and Michael return to discuss the introduction of further type-safety in PHP, BladeX, finite state machines, and rendering HTML emails.

Reinventing form controls, typing ahead, and converting MySQLi to Query Builder

Jake and Michael return after a two month (!!) summer hiatus

Nova, bootleg live streams, and static site hosting

Michael and Jake return just in time to talk about the upcoming secret Laravel project, Nova, Laracon US 2018, static site hosting, and more!

Event sourcing, auditing, and finite state machines

Jake and Michael make their return to discuss event sourcing, auditing and reporting, and finite state machines after a busy real life schedule kept them away from rec...

ANZACs, queues, and file uploads

Jake and Michael return in an irregular time slot to discuss ANZACs, scaling Laravel, queues, handling file uploads, and more!

Mechanical keyboards, shared databases, and code thoughts

Jake and Michael discuss their new keyboards, Michael tells us about an app using shared database models and migrations he got into production, and we both discuss the...

Stimulus, Glitch, and smart speakers

Jake and Michael talk about the latest open source contribution from Basecamp, Stimulus, keeping up to date with new technology, and smart speakers.

Work, Books and Movies, and Controversy

In this episode, Jake and Michael are joined by Cash Money Cowork members TJ Miller and Andrew Del Prete to talk about work, books and movies they've been reading, and...

Drop sets, engaging stakeholders, and real time stats with Matty Lantz

Jake and Michael were joined by Matty Lantz and covered such topics as working out, the recently completed Laracon Online, engaging stake holders, and real time stats ...

Model accessors, style guides, and Nomads

Jake and Michael return for 2018 and discuss model accessors for relationships, documenting style guides, shared database migrations, and more!

The second annual Dads in Dev meets North Meets South meets TJ Miller Christmas Extravaganza web podcast (Part One)

Andrew Del Prete, David Hemphill, and TJ Miller join Michael and Jake for their second annual Christmas crossover podcast. We talk about things we learned, best memori...

Professor Plum in the library with a wrench

In this episode, Jake and Michael talk about Clue, Laracon, working with legacy applications and migrations, machine learning, and CSRF protection.

Secret trips, status pages, and communication

In this episode, Michael teases about the secret purpose of his Sydney trip, before moving on to the topic of status pages and reporting service disruptions, as well a...

Code reviews, view composers, and Stranger Things

In this episode, Jake and Michael speak about Thor: Ragnarok and Stranger Things 2, before diving into reviewing code and view composers.

Promises, Empathy, and the Ivy Lee Method

Jake and Michael talk late into the night about Andrew Del Prete's JavaScript Promises course, uploading files to Amazon S3 with DropzoneJS, books they've been reading...

Aussie slang, deep delegation, and gathering requirements

Jake and Michael return to share some of the Aussie slang Jake has been learning and cover such groundbreaking topics as this year's Hacktoberfest, deep delegation, ga...

Managing timelines, wireframing, and nested Laravel applications

Jake and Michael continue with their developing journey and share their approaches to managing timelines. They also talk about different wireframing techniques and set...

Conventions, configuration, and becoming a lead developer

Jake and Michael return after a few weeks' hiatus and discuss Michael's new role as a lead developer and the slightly softer focus for the podcast moving forward.

Podcasting, side hustles, and the importance of being earnest

In this episode, Jake and Michael are joined by up-and-coming Laravel community members Caleb Porzio and Daniel Coulbourne for a casual chat about a wide array of topi...

Making users, shared sessions, and production deployments

In our golden episode, Jake and Michael talk about making users in a Laravel app, sharing sessions between servers and applications, and answer a listener question on ...

Vue components, chainable jobs, and life after thirty

Jake and Michael talk about how simple Vue makes life, chaining jobs in the upcoming Laravel 5.5, and Michael's upcoming 30th birthday.

Eloquent observers, managing client expectations, and Laravel packages

In this episode, Jake and Michael talk about Eloquent observers and answer listener questions about managing client expectations and packages we use in our Laravel app...

HTTP clients, container tagging, and foreign keys with Paul Redmond and TJ Miller

In this episode, Jake and Michael welcome Paul Redmond and the returning TJ Miller to have the HTTP client discussion you were promised last time.

Docker, Rancher, and Geocities with TJ Miller

In this episode, Jake and Michael are joined by TJ Miller to talk about Docker, Rancher, and journies in development through Geocities and MySpace.

WordPress, UUIDs, and testing revelations

This episode, Jake and Michael speak about working with UUIDs in Laravel, Wordpress, and testing mindsets.

Mentoring, upgrading config, and cloud infrastructure

Jake and Michael discuss self-improvement through mentoring developers new to Laravel, upgrading configuration between Laravel versions, and IAM credentials on cloud i...

Clouds, queues, and learning to code

In this episode, Jake and Michael talk about 80 new Pokemon, Jake streaming zip files from Amazon S3, Michael's woes with queues and Google Cloud Platform, as well as ...

Non-recording, updating Laravel, and huge manatees

After a hiccup that led to having to re-record the first five minutes of the show, Jake and Michael talk about manually updating Laravel apps and the virtues of doing ...

Screencasting, Markdown to Medium, and Google Cloud Storage

Michael and Jake return with their slightly tinkered format, where they focus on challenges overcome and things learnt in day to day framework usage.

Holiday catchups, CSS frameworks, and a big announcement

Jake and Michael return in 2017 catching up after the holiday season, talk about various CSS frameworks, and make a big announcement!

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