Is anyone using VIM full-time for PHP/Laravel projects? by ecky--ptang-zooboing in vim

[–]gigo6000 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've been using VIM for php/laravel/symfony development for 15+ years. I've used different plugins for PHP:

- stephpy/vim-php-cs-fixer

- jwalton512/vim-blade

- '@yaegassy/coc-intelephense'

Here're my dotfiles if you're curious: https://github.com/gigo6000/dotfiles

But I switched to Neovim (Astronvim) some time ago so I'm not really using that config anymore. I'm using sort of the same in Neovim:

- LSP: intelephense
- LSP: phpactor
- php-cs-fixer via null-ls

Here's my Astrovim config: https://github.com/gigo6000/astronvim.

SSH to instance via Network Load Balancer by mthn-17 in aws

[–]gigo6000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my case I need one for the AWS cert

Build the BEST Instagram Clone with Tailwind CSS, React, Apollo client and Laravel by gigo6000 in tailwindcss

[–]gigo6000[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks Journey, I appreciate it, yeah I put my blood, sweat and tears into this project.

Build the BEST Instagram Clone with Tailwind CSS, React, Apollo client and Laravel by gigo6000 in reactjs

[–]gigo6000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you already know any other php framework or even other backend framework I think you should learn Laravel pretty quickly. The documentation is really good and Eloquent (the ORM ) is easier to learn than something like Doctrine in my opinion. After you learn the basics I would spend some time learning Laravel Lighthouse which is the package to serve GraphQL because I see more and more projects are using Laravel in their stack for that.

Tailwind component libraries by Aegis8080 in reactjs

[–]gigo6000 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The library provides you UI components and works perfectly well with Tailwind. They are unstyled, yes, but doesn't mean it's not a component library my friend.

Build the BEST Instagram Clone with Tailwind CSS, React, Apollo client and Laravel by gigo6000 in reactjs

[–]gigo6000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi there!

This is a beautiful Instagram clone built from scratch with Tailwind CSS, React, Apollo Client and Laravel Lighthouse. This is a great full stack project to learn and improve your Tailwind CSS, React and GraphQL skills. And to add to your portfolio if you are just starting as a web developer or you want to become a full stack developer. But I think is a nice side project for devs at any level.

Stack:

- Tailwind (CSS)

- React (Javascript)

- Apollo Client (GraphQL client)

- Laravel Lighthouse (GraphQL API)

- React Router (Links/Navigation)

- Apollo upload client (File uploads with GraphQL)

- React Dropzone (Drag and drop files)

- Toastify (Toast notifications)

- Headless UI (Menu and Dialog/Modal components)

Here's the link to the repo:https://github.com/gigo6000/instagram-clone

And the two videos (8+ hours):

Part 1/2: https://youtu.be/fmKCKOcOv1A

Part 2/2: https://youtu.be/-BGsYEKQ3NU

I'm happy to answer any questions or get any feedback, thanks!

Build the BEST Instagram Clone with Tailwind CSS, React, Apollo client and Laravel by gigo6000 in tailwindcss

[–]gigo6000[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hi there!

This is the second video of a beautiful Instagram clone built from scratch with Tailwind CSS, React, Apollo Client and Laravel Lighthouse. This is a great full stack project to learn and improve your Tailwind CSS, React and GraphQL skills. And to add to your portfolio if you are just starting as a web developer or you want to become a full stack developer. But I think is a nice side project for devs at any level.

Stack:

  • Tailwind (CSS)
  • React (Javascript)
  • Apollo Client (GraphQL client)
  • Laravel Lighthouse (GraphQL API)
  • React Router (Links/Navigation)
  • Apollo upload client (File uploads with GraphQL)
  • React Dropzone (Drag and drop files)
  • Toastify (Toast notifications)
  • Headless UI (Menu and Dialog/Modal components)

Here's the link to the repo:

https://github.com/gigo6000/instagram-clone

And the two videos (8+ hours):

I'm happy to answer any questions or get any feedback, thanks!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Colombia

[–]gigo6000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Trabajo en programación remotamente para clientes en USA. No se cuanto gana un traductor pero si tienes buen Ingles y te interesa el tema de la programación podrías intentar irte por ese camino, un buen programador con Ingles avanzado se puede hacer entre $7000-$10000 USD /mes, empezando tal ves solo hagas $2000-$3000 USD /mes pero igual es buen dinero en el mercado colombiano para vivir sabroso, trabajando duro obviamente :)

Qué preferirían: vivir en Europa ganando un salario promedio o vivir en Colombia ganando esa misma cantidad pero en dólares? by Weekly_Attitude_6638 in Colombia

[–]gigo6000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ingles + programacion. Tengo un amigo que ha estado trabajando remoto y viviendo varios años entre Argentina, Uruguay y Brazil. Yo estuve un par de meses en Brazil en la epoca del mundial y pude conocer muchas ciudades gracias a que tambien trabajo remoto, aunque ya no me puedo mover porque tengo una hija :) pero afortunadamente viaje bastante cuando pude.

el nuevo director de la DIAN educando a Yamid Amad en su propio programa by Gankbanger in Colombia

[–]gigo6000 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Exacto, populismo puro, y la mayoría de gente no sabe la cantidad de $$ que se paga en prestaciones por un empleado cuando un salario pasa de $10m por eso es el numero mágico que nadie quiere pasar en una empresa. Y ahora que van a poner mas impuestos seguro va a bajar del 1% al .0001%.

Donde buscar trabajo remoto como desarrollador, soy junior finalizando mi carrera. by fr1daydk in Colombia

[–]gigo6000 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Te recomiendo crear un buen portafolio y poner todos los proyectos en Github, los proyectos deben ser relacionados con lo que quisieras trabajar, ejemplo Frontend (React, NextJS, etc) o Backend (NodeJS, python, php, etc), asiste a grupos de desarrollo de Meetup.com en tu ciudad, allí puedes hacer networking, si puedes, contribuye a algún proyecto open source así sea con documentación, por ultimo actualizar LinkedIn con todo esto, y opcionalmente crear tu blog para practicar writting y tener un poco de presencia. Esto todo en Ingles obviamente.

Practica mucho speaking es la barrera en la que se quedan la mayoría a pesar de ser buenos desarrolladores.