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Which of these do you use for your realtime Laravel applications? Soketi seems good but documentation doesn't seem that good. Laravel Websockets is mentioned in the official Laravel docs as a Pusher alternative,and Laravel Echo Server looks good but hasn't been updated for a year. Source: over 1 year ago
Latavel websocket https://beyondco.de/docs/laravel-websockets/getting-started/introduction pure php implementation of pusher protocol. Source: over 1 year ago
I am trying implement Laravel's websockets using the documentation from BeyondCode's Websockets Pacakge that implements Pusher type connections. Source: over 1 year ago
Using Laravel Websockets, broadcast events are sent to Livewire components. - Source: dev.to / over 1 year ago
Events are broadcast using Laravel Echo Server, Laravel Websockets, or Soketi. Say on a channel time. - Source: dev.to / almost 2 years ago
Personally I use YNAW (You Need A Wiki), which makes you a wiki using google drive, I know obsidian is also good but it just doesn't jive right for me. Source: 5 months ago
I personally use google drive, and use https://youneedawiki.com/ to display it as a wiki. Completely free. Source: 12 months ago
Is there a wiki that has a sidebar which uses some kind of expandable / collapsable folder structure that makes the taxonomy really clear? Here's an example as used in youneedawiki. I really like how clear and fast it is to see where you are in any particular knowledge branch. Source: about 1 year ago
Trying to nail down what tools we will use as a fully remote team needing to work asynchronously. We will have paid versions of GitHub (Teams) and Google Workspace for email / calendar and docs. I did look at notion, clickup but I honestly think I prefer limiting our spend on an extra tool. What I like about notion is how its got a wiki structure, and this is where G-Docs leaves us short. The performance of... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
There's an add-on to Google drive called "You Need a Wiki" that lets you build your own Wikipedia out of folders and Google Docs. The ability to add links between sites and documents makes it an excellent way to organise research and notes. Source: over 1 year ago
Ratchet - Build mobile apps with simple HTML, CSS, and JS components.
Greenboard - Generate beautiful static api documentation
soketi - Your simple, fast, and resilient open-source WS server.
GitBook - Modern Publishing, Simply taking your books from ideas to finished, polished books.
Socket.io - Realtime application framework (Node.JS server)
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