Laravel Bootcamp - Part 1: Installing Laravel and Laravel Breeze
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- In this video, I walk through the starting point of the Laravel Bootcamp. We start a brand new Laravel project from scratch with Composer, and install Laravel Breeze, with Inertia and React.
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Great video Simon!
Thank you!!
man I like the love laravel is getting. It's one of, if not the most complete web framework at the moment. they have crazy features, even the ones you'd think are not available
Yep, have been absolutely loving my early journey so far. Haven't really built anything with it yet - but I see the huge potential and the overall joy to work with.
What Font is that on your VS Code Editor ??
Dank Mono!
Vscode or phpstorm 🤔🤷🏼♂️
But please use dark mode 😵😎
I usually do when I record screencasts - but for myself I use light mode, dark mode is way more straining on my eyes.
Love to see you working with Laravel! Great video, can't wait to see more!
This is really great to see you working with Laravel..
I haven't done proper work with it yet - but I'd love to and will definitely build something with it soon!
i wonder, what browser do you use?
I use ARC, absolutely love it!
We need more laravel tutorial.
Laravel is literally the only reason why php is still alive
You are totally wrong, PHP has come too far off and is not alive just because one framework. I love Laravel and all it's ecosystem I use it in daily bases! However you can't say that it's the only reason PHP is alive. 80% of the web is with PHP and just a small portion of it is Laravel.
You've never heard of WordPress, symfony, codeigniter, cake, drupal, facebook, etc... So you have no idea how silly that sounds.
@entx8491 would you start developing a modern web app using one of those ? no - you would pick laravel or no php at all
@@jeffnikelson5824 this isn’t the case you pick laravel because of all the ecosystem and what provides out of the box. This has nothing to do with PHP being dead though. And yes if you are looking for high scale apps you would go php only and probably have your internal framework.
@@jeffnikelson5824 most of Laravel is based on symfony as are drupal and magento. Spotify, Trivago, Daily Motion and Vogue use symfony, which of course runs on php. When you're saying is even sillier than those people who think microsoft word is windows itself.
This totally a me-problem but the fact that Laravel talks about “web artisans” just completely put me off. I’m here to build features, not art.
I find it refreshing from the "blazing fast" at the edge slogans, honestly. Ironically, Laravel seems extremely good at helping you build features!