Let’s Learn Laravel: A Guided Path For Beginners

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  • TypeTutorials
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Total size5.7 GB
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  • Last checkedDec. 26th '22
  • Date uploadedDec. 25th '22
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Description

Learn the incredibly popular and in demand Laravel framework. There are countless Laravel courses in the world; here’s what makes this one unique:

No assumptions that you already understand the PHP language.
No assumptions that you already understand the “Model View Controller” pattern.
No assumptions that you already understand how to setup a dev environment on your computer.
No assumptions that you already understand how to deploy a website.
No assumptions that you already understand the Linux command-line.

Laravel is an amazing framework, but because it is so feature-complete I’ve noticed that a lot of guides and tutorials get overly ambitious and introduce 10 or 20 new concepts in a single lesson which is frustrating when you’re a beginner and you’re trying to actually understand why you’re doing what you’re doing. I’ve also noticed a lot of tutorials assume you’ve already used lots of other web application frameworks before Laravel, and so they don’t actually explain any of the organizational or conceptual pieces of the puzzle.

This course is different because I assume that Laravel is the first web application framework you’ve ever attempted to learn, and so we move at a pace where you can actually absorb the big-picture concepts that exist in all frameworks; not just Laravel.

Here’s what we’ll learn in the course:

The PHP language itself
Getting our computer ready for Laravel
User registration, log in, log out
Profile Photo Upload (server-side resize & storage)
The Blade Template Engine
Composer the PHP Dependency Manager
Form Validation
Gates, Policies, Permissions (e.g. You can only edit your own posts and not other people’s posts)
Relationships; letting one user follow another user
How to use Models to query for the exact data you want (e.g. homepage feed of posts from the users you follow)
How to send automated emails from your app
Add API URLS that allow users to login and create & delete posts from outside the context of a web browser
Use Docker to practice deploying to a Linux server
Configure a real public Ubuntu VPS to host our Laravel app with a real domain
Setup our VPS as a Git server that you can push to for effortless future updates to your live site

I encourage you to watch the freely available first lesson titled “Welcome To The Course” to get a better feel for the course.

This course may be brand new, but this isn’t my first time teaching. I’ve led training sessions for Fortune 500 companies and I’ve already helped over 200,000 people on Udemy and received the following feedback:

“Brad definitely has some of the best techniques to embed the lesson into your mind… hands down these are the best tutorials I have had the opportunity to view.”

“Presentation is concise without being tedious… you honestly feel that you have a thorough understanding of the subject.”

“…[Brad] explained the process. Not memorize this or that, he explained the process. If you’re looking to take a course to understand the foundations of creating websites, look no further.”

Become highly valuable and relevant to the companies that are hiring Laravel developers; in one convenient place alongside one instructor. If you’re ready to begin coding your own applications from the ground up – I’ll see you on the inside!
Who this course is for:

Anyone who wants to begin creating web applications using Laravel & PHP.

Requirements

No programming experience is required, but a basic understanding of HTML will be helpful.
A computer that you are allowed to install software on, and an internet connection.

Last Updated 11/2022

Files:

Let's Learn Laravel A Guided Path For Beginners [TutsNode.net] - Let's Learn Laravel A Guided Path For Beginners 1. Introduction
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  • 2.1 Visual Studio Code.html (0.1 KB)
  • 3.1 C++ (Only If Your Computer Is Missing It).html (0.1 KB)
  • 3.2 PHP For Windows.html (0.1 KB)
  • 4.1 Homebrew.html (0.1 KB)
  • 6.1 Composer (Official Site).html (0.1 KB)
  • 8.1 Extra Credit Autoloading & Namespaces.html (0.1 KB)
  • 5. PHP The Language Itself.mp4 (101.0 MB)
  • 4. Mac Installing PHP.mp4 (62.0 MB)
  • 8. Actually Using Composer.mp4 (55.7 MB)
  • 6. Windows Composer.mp4 (44.9 MB)
  • 1. Welcome To The Course!.mp4 (44.0 MB)
  • 7. Mac Composer.mp4 (25.3 MB)
  • 2. Text Editor.mp4 (15.9 MB)
12. Cache
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  • 1. Cache.mp4 (82.4 MB)
13. API Authentication (Sanctum)
  • 1.1 48-api-endpoints.zip (117.4 KB)
  • 2.1 48-api-endpoints.zip (117.4 KB)
  • 1. API Endpoints (Part 1).mp4 (108.0 MB)
  • 2. API Endpoints (Part 2).mp4 (40.4 MB)
11. Email
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  • 2.1 45-job.zip (116.2 KB)
  • 1.1 44-email.zip (115.0 KB)
  • 1. Sending Email.mp4 (84.3 MB)
  • 2. Adding Jobs To The Queue.mp4 (83.4 MB)
  • 3. Scheduling Tasks.mp4 (65.7 MB)
2. Laravel Introduction
  • 3. How To Use The Reference Zip Files In This Course.html (1.4 KB)
  • 6.2 Course GitHub Link.html (0.1 KB)
  • 6. Reducing Duplication in Blade.mp4 (141.1 MB)
  • 5.1 11-view-blade.zip (85.2 KB)
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  • 5. What Is A View What Is Blade.mp4 (111.9 MB)
  • 4. What Is A Controller.mp4 (65.4 MB)
  • 2. Routes and URLs.mp4 (59.0 MB)
  • 1. Using Composer To Create a Laravel Project.mp4 (47.7 MB)
9. Chat
  • 2. Important Note For Windows Users.html (1.4 KB)
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  • 1. Events & Listeners.mp4 (110.1 MB)
  • 4. Broadcasting (Part 2).mp4 (81.8 MB)
5. Blog Posts
  • 4.2 Markdown Documentation.html (0.1 KB)
  • 8.1 26-policy-middleware.zip (90.2 KB)
  • 10.1 28-gate.zip (90.8 KB)
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  • 1.1 20-posts.zip (87.3 KB)
  • 1. Blog Posts.mp4 (135.4 MB)
  • 7. Updating & Deleting Posts (Policy).mp4 (124.0 MB)
  • 6. User Profile (List of Their Blog Posts).mp4 (120.6 MB)
  • 8. Policy Middleware.mp4 (114.3 MB)
  • 5. What Is Middleware.mp4 (111.5 MB)
  • 2. Single Blog Post URL (Part 1).mp4 (94.7 MB)
  • 4. What Is Markdown.mp4 (66.3 MB)
  • 10. Admin Only Pages (What is a Gate).mp4 (57.1 MB)
  • 9. How To Setup Moderator Permissions.mp4 (52.5 MB)
  • 3. Single Blog Post URL (Part 2).mp4 (49.3 MB)
4. Authentication Basics
  • 1. Logging In.mp4 (144.1 MB)
  • 1.1 18-logging-in.zip (85.7 KB)
  • 2.1 19-log-out-misc.zip (85.5 KB)
  • 2. Logging Out & Misc Details.mp4 (133.5 MB)
10. Staying Organized
  • 1.1 43-profile-spa.zip (114.1 KB)
  • 2.1 43-profile-spa.zip (114.1 KB)
  • 1. Profile SPA (Part 1).mp4 (109.7 MB)
  • 2. Profile SPA ( Part 2).mp4 (58.8 MB)
8. Search
  • 2.1 40-js.zip (107.7 KB)
  • 1.1 39-search.zip (99.7 KB)
  • 2. Asset Bundling Vite Setup.mp4 (140.3 MB)
  • 1. Search (Back-End).mp4 (109.7 MB)
7. Users Following Each Other
  • 1. Saving a Follow Into Our Database.mp4 (142.1 MB)
  • 8.1 38-misc.zip (97.9 KB)
  • 7.1 37-pagination.zip (97.5 KB)
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  • 3.1 34-profile.zip (97.1 KB)
  • 4.1 34-profile.zip (97.1 KB)
  • 2.1 33-stop-follow.zip (95.8 KB)
  • 1.1 32-follow.zip (95.7 KB)
  • 5. List Of Users (Model Relationships).mp4 (110.2 MB)
  • 8. Document Page Title & Post Component.mp4 (102.0 MB)
  • 6. Homepage Feed of Posts.mp4 (91.7 MB)
  • 4. Profile Pages (Part 2).mp4 (84.8 MB)
  • 2. Removing a Follow.mp4 (84.4 MB)
  • 3. Profile Pages (Part 1).mp4 (80.9 MB)
  • 7. Pagination.mp4 (39.0 MB)
6. User Uploaded Files (Avatar)
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  • 2.1 30-resize.zip (91.9 KB)
  • 1.1 29-upload.zip (91.4 KB)
  • 3. Using Avatar in Database & Blade.mp4 (126.0 MB)
  • 1. Letting Users Upload Files.mp4 (120.3 MB)
  • 2. Resizing Images With PHP.mp4 (90.9 MB)
3. Database Basics
  • 5.1 17-validation.zip (84.8 KB)
  • 4.1 16-form-db.zip (84.6 KB)
  • 3.1 15-laravel-db.zip (84.2 KB)
  • 5. Validation & Details.mp4 (124.1 MB)
  • 3. Connecting Laravel To Our Database.mp4 (115.2 MB)
  • 4. Submit HTML Form Into Database.mp4 (109.3 MB)
  • 1. Install MySQL (Windows).mp4 (103.9 MB)
  • 2. Install MySQL (Mac).mp4 (84.2 MB)
14. Going Live Practice
  • 4. Finishing Our Docker Practice.mp4 (106.2 MB)
  • 2. Docker Practice (Part 1).mp4 (102.8 MB)

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