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Simon Vrachliotis
@simonswiss.com
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Design-gineer, video producer, teacher, learner. https://simonswiss.com - Pro Tailwind: https://protailwind.com - Epic Web: https://epicweb.dev - YouTube: https://youtube.com/@simonswiss
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Wow your reply was quicker than mine 🤣
If anything, v4 makes it much simpler to do multi themes.

Same exact approach, but you can skip the alpha transparency dance with alpha-value. Just use any color format and Tailwind will handle transparency with the internal use of the CSS `color-mix()` function.
Hey! Sorry I missed this until now, have sorta stopped using Bsky.

I would love to update the workshops to V4, but it sort of conflicts with my dayjob at Laracasts at the moment.
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Very excited to welcome back our favourite Woopi resident and @laracasts instructor, @simonswiss.com to #LaraconAU this year.

Can't wait to dig in to React, The Laravel Way together!
Hello hello, can't wait to see you there!

Forgot Bluesky was a thing, but here I am today :)
This was a fun interview 🙌

If you speak French, you might learn a few things about my origin story in the world of webdev 🤗

If you don't, you can use a translator 😅
Hello les devs,
Et voici le n°125 de votre newsletter sur le dev avec cette semaine @simonswiss.com
Si vous utilisez @tailwindcss.com vous le connaissez probablement pour ses vidéos sur le sujet.
Roos beefing on the beach
Huge congrats!

By the way, JS dev here — I am loving getting the logged in user in a component with `usePage()` or checking if a route is currently active with Ziggy's `route().current('')` 🤯

Really cool stuff.
Marketing/comms budget
Ah yes, the Laracasts forever plan is the gift that keeps on giving!
Only have 2 at the moment 😀
Haha yep and you can expect some degree of corgi-themed content in my screencasts 😅
Really nice indeed — thank you!
Hmmm there isn't much no-code screencasts on Laracasts — not saying that there is no place for that, but it has typically been a place to learn the craft of writing (and configuring) code.