❓ Help Tama ba tong tinatahak ko? Need your opinion

Hello po, Currently 3rd year upcoming 4th year nadin, tama lang ba gumamit ako ng laravel + react, na walang ni konting background ng framework o tinuro na galing sa school? O tama lang na gagamit ako for future reference nadin para may ma experience ako sa framework ng php na yan? Bdwy ung system ko po for capstone ay for SK , may user, admin at super admin, at more on interactions between sa user at admin, example mag popost ng activities ang admin , so sa user naman is makikita nila yun tas pwede sila mag join,
Badly, need your opinion po, Thankss in advance
 
Hello! It's great to hear that you are planning ahead for your capstone project and considering using Laravel + React for it. Here are some points to consider:

1. Learning Curve: Using Laravel (a PHP framework) and React (a JavaScript library) without prior background in frameworks might initially pose a challenge due to the learning curve. However, with dedication and resources available online, you can gradually grasp the concepts and build your project successfully.

2. Future-Proofing: By choosing to work with Laravel and React, you are equipping yourself with valuable skills that are in demand in the industry. Both Laravel and React are widely used technologies, and having experience with them can benefit you in your future career as a developer.

3. Relevance to Capstone Project: The features you mentioned for your capstone project - involving user, admin, and super admin roles with interactions like posting activities and joining them - can be effectively implemented using Laravel for the backend (for handling user roles, authentication, and database operations) and React for the frontend (for creating dynamic user interfaces).

4. Career Advancement: Working with Laravel and React will not only enhance your technical skills but also showcase your ability to adapt and learn new technologies independently. This can be a valuable asset when you enter the job market or pursue further studies.

Considering these points, I would say it is a good decision to use Laravel + React for your capstone project. Just be prepared to invest time in learning these technologies, explore tutorials, documentation, and seek help from online communities if needed. Good luck with your project, and feel free to ask if you have any more questions or need further assistance!
 
tama lang naman, laravel lang din naman best na framework pag php ang language -- then kung react naman go for javascript muna. kung magamay mo man yung react ngayon di kana gaano mahihirapan pag magsswitch ka ng ibang js framework/library, though dapat sinimulan mo muna sa vanilla lahat para ma-familiarize ka sa coding pag walang framework. yun lang. aralin mo lang core concepts/patterns like mvc kasi sa kahit anong framework eh magagamit mo yan :02Woop:
 
Laravel + react with inertia un paps, on going pa panonood ko ng tut, parang napaka hirap potek hahaha
Kung gagamit ka ng InertiaJS e treat niya kasi as a "Blade" alternative kaysa separate yung React at Laravel. Maraming helpers si Inertia like router, sharedProps, etc.
Kung completely separate talaga walang InertiaJS, gud luck hahaha.
  • Mag State management ka (with localStorage).
  • Mag React Router.
  • Mag API Integration.
  • Mag Token Authentication (access key at auth key).
  • Nakalimutan kona yung iba.
Maliit lng naman ang documentation sa InertiaJS kaya easy lng gamitin.
  • Router ni React ay nasa web.php ni laravel
  • Wala nang API integration, direct na sa Controller ni Laravel
  • Wala nang token authentication, basic session lng ni Laravel.
  • Simplified nadin ang post/get/put/delete with errors feedback features at auto-cancel request nadin yan.
  • Automatic supported nadin si Server Side Rendering (basta merong Node.js server si web host).
 
Kung gagamit ka ng InertiaJS e treat niya kasi as a "Blade" alternative kaysa separate yung React at Laravel. Maraming helpers si Inertia like router, sharedProps, etc.
Kung completely separate talaga walang InertiaJS, gud luck hahaha.
  • Mag State management ka (with localStorage).
  • Mag React Router.
  • Mag API Integration.
  • Mag Token Authentication (access key at auth key).
  • Nakalimutan kona yung iba.
Maliit lng naman ang documentation sa InertiaJS kaya easy lng gamitin.
  • Router ni React ay nasa web.php ni laravel
  • Wala nang API integration, direct na sa Controller ni Laravel
  • Wala nang token authentication, basic session lng ni Laravel.
  • Simplified nadin ang post/get/put/delete with errors feedback features at auto-cancel request nadin yan.
  • Automatic supported nadin si Server Side Rendering (basta merong Node.js server si web host).
Noted paps, maraming salamat talaga

Kung gagamit ka ng InertiaJS e treat niya kasi as a "Blade" alternative kaysa separate yung React at Laravel. Maraming helpers si Inertia like router, sharedProps, etc.
Kung completely separate talaga walang InertiaJS, gud luck hahaha.
  • Mag State management ka (with localStorage).
  • Mag React Router.
  • Mag API Integration.
  • Mag Token Authentication (access key at auth key).
  • Nakalimutan kona yung iba.
Maliit lng naman ang documentation sa InertiaJS kaya easy lng gamitin.
  • Router ni React ay nasa web.php ni laravel
  • Wala nang API integration, direct na sa Controller ni Laravel
  • Wala nang token authentication, basic session lng ni Laravel.
  • Simplified nadin ang post/get/put/delete with errors feedback features at auto-cancel request nadin yan.
  • Automatic supported nadin si Server Side Rendering (basta merong Node.js server si web host).
babasahin ko muna documentation paps
 
Yup tama naman. Pero I think you should focus sa language itself hindi sa framework. What I mean is focus on advance concepts ng PHP or JS. Para mas madali mo magrasp sila framework which is sobrang dali lang talaga matutunan if knowledgeable ka na sa language
 

About this Thread

  • 9
    Replies
  • 1K
    Views
  • 5
    Participants
Last reply from:
Borobokbok

Trending Topics

Online now

Members online
1,129
Guests online
945
Total visitors
2,074

Forum statistics

Threads
2,273,741
Posts
28,951,230
Members
1,234,939
Latest member
bloody666
Back
Top