Laravel-Livewire Chat-Message app (Realtime) from scratch

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With step-by-step instructions, you can make a real-time chat-message app for your Laravel website (from simple to advanced).
What you’ll learn
Laravel-Livewire Chat-Message app (Realtime) from scratch

Using Laravel and Livewire, create a real-time app conversation.
Using Laravel Broadcasting, we can deliver our messages to other users in real-time without them having to reload their own pages.
When a message is read, provide feedback.
Display ticks for our messages, count unread messages and show unread messages.
Real-time transmission of private messages and events.
Requirements
PHP, Laravel, Livewire, CSS, HTML, JQuery, and Javascript should all be familiar to students.
Description
Create a real-time ‘one to one’ responsive chat application that you can add to your Laravel-Livewire website. Unlike other chat applications that use “polling,” we’ll use “real-time broadcasting” with Laravel in this course so that we can deliver our messages in real-time to other users without them having to refresh their own pages.

When a user gets a message, you’ll also learn how to give feedback and notifications. All of this is happening in real-time 🙂

This course will teach you how to:
Set up our chat system’s database structure.
Any user may start or restart a new chat.
Implement a message count that includes both read and unread messages.
Ticks should be added to our messages.
To create our chat component, we’ll use the CSS superpower SASS.
Make our conversation responsive across all platforms, including mobile, tablet, and desktop.
Data may be shared across Livewire components.
Using Livewire capabilities, we may reduce server requests by changing just a few portions of our chat component.
Who this course is for:
This course is for individuals who already have a basic understanding of Laravel and Livewire. By learning how to add real-time features to your web apps, you can improve your skills and move up in your career as a programmer

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