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I built a custom E-commerce platform from scratch using Laravel 12 & Vue 3. Seeking feedback!

Hi everyone,

I just finished building a custom e-commerce platform from scratch using the VILT stack (Vue 3, Inertia, Laravel 12, Tailwind CSS).

The main focus of this project was to move away from hardcoded business logic and create a highly flexible, modular system.

Key features:

  • Tech Stack: Laravel 12, Vue 3, Inertia.js, Tailwind CSS.
  • Architecture: Headless-ready approach, modular design.
  • UX/UI: Focused on a clean, dark-themed, and premium user experience.

I’m looking for some constructive criticism on the architecture, code structure, or even the UI/UX. Since this is a personal project I’ve been pouring a lot of effort into, I’d really appreciate an expert eye to point out what I could improve or if there are better patterns I should adopt.

GitHub Repository: https://github.com/andmurturi0/laravel-ecommerce

Looking forward to your thoughts!

u/Dapper-Ad7165 — 9 days ago

Why is so hard to find a job?

Why is it so hard to find a job? I'm currently 19 years old and I'm studying Computer Science. I primarily work with the Laravel + Vue + Inertia stack. I have 4 certifications as a Full-Stack Developer and I like going down that road. But I don't understand why it is so hard to find a job. What's even worse, it's hard to go solo because I like starting from scratch when I build a website, and I end up spending more than a month building it. I need some income, small or big doesn't matter, to support myself while chasing my dream of building websites. If anyone is interested in hiring me, contacting me, or wants to know about my knowledge and hire me, please feel free to DM me. Otherwise, please someone help me on how I can make some income from coding to support myself!

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