Hi Dary, an interesting question for you. Say we divide expertise in Laravel in 5 ranks: beginner, intermediate, advanced, expert and master. How would you set the standards? IOW, what does one need to know to be ranked as a "beginner?" Same with the other ranks. Laravel is a big framework with lots of aspects. I have been learning Laravel and actively using it at work for over a year now and still don't know where I am on the ladder. Something I have noticed though. While there are a lot of tutorials on the Net, I haven't seen any that's really starts at the core, which is the MVC model. That means the tutorial needs to go in a spiral. Start with a project or case study that teaches enough to get a grip on this whole MVC idea. I don't know, maybe a task list. A task list is simple yet with enough complexity for a beginner. Things such as requests, models, migrations, seeders, factories, input validations, etc. You can even toss in features such as soft deletes (which, IMO, should be the default). Once that has been completed, add more features to the case study to teach additional aspects of Laravel. Oh, maybe a multi-user task list (e.g a study group). Then maybe a task list for a company with roles and permissions, and so on.
Thanks for this tutorial; you explain everything very well, and it turns out that Laravel is not that difficult at all. Take my sub, I'm looking forward to more! Can we get the TALL stack tutorial?
Nice, can you create a video on Laravel rest api with roles and permission basically how to manage different multiple roles in api it could be via spatie or anything thanks 😊❤
Hello Dary , thank you for very good tutorials like this, could you please make a tutorial about E-mail Auth in last Laravel 10 ? thank you bro and best regards.
this is a very professional video. please can we get a video where young developers can add more functiuonalyties to existing projects for example adding more fields, creating more new modules and linking them existing modules. or if you have a video already please i will like to watch and learn
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Underrated video! Nice high-level overview of Laravel. It's a good starting point for deeper exploration. You really deserve more views.
I'm glad because there are a section for deployment❤
Thank you
That's a good overview - thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
This is a very nice overview man amazing job
Thank you so much. Share it with all new developers in your circle wanting to learn Laravel :D
Hi Dary, an interesting question for you. Say we divide expertise in Laravel in 5 ranks: beginner, intermediate, advanced, expert and master. How would you set the standards? IOW, what does one need to know to be ranked as a "beginner?" Same with the other ranks.
Laravel is a big framework with lots of aspects. I have been learning Laravel and actively using it at work for over a year now and still don't know where I am on the ladder. Something I have noticed though. While there are a lot of tutorials on the Net, I haven't seen any that's really starts at the core, which is the MVC model. That means the tutorial needs to go in a spiral. Start with a project or case study that teaches enough to get a grip on this whole MVC idea. I don't know, maybe a task list. A task list is simple yet with enough complexity for a beginner. Things such as requests, models, migrations, seeders, factories, input validations, etc. You can even toss in features such as soft deletes (which, IMO, should be the default).
Once that has been completed, add more features to the case study to teach additional aspects of Laravel. Oh, maybe a multi-user task list (e.g a study group). Then maybe a task list for a company with roles and permissions, and so on.
Thanks for this tutorial; you explain everything very well, and it turns out that Laravel is not that difficult at all. Take my sub, I'm looking forward to more! Can we get the TALL stack tutorial?
Thank you. I have separate series for the tall stack: I got a Tailwind, Laravel, Livewire series (alpinejs is missing)
@@codewithdary sorry i'm new to your channel, I'm gonna check it out. Great jon ✌️🔥
Nice, can you create a video on Laravel rest api with roles and permission basically how to manage different multiple roles in api it could be via spatie or anything thanks 😊❤
Thank you for the suggestion Muhammad!
Hello Dary , thank you for very good tutorials like this, could you please make a tutorial about E-mail Auth in last Laravel 10 ? thank you bro and best regards.
Do you mean email verification? laravel.com/docs/10.x/verification
Thanks for this!
My pleasure buddy!
this is a very professional video. please can we get a video where young developers can add more functiuonalyties to existing projects for example adding more fields, creating more new modules and linking them existing modules. or if you have a video already please i will like to watch and learn
Thank you so much! Not something I have planned for anytime soon.
cool video)
Thank you :)
When we installed breeze, it seems it had removed the 'articles' route that we set previously in web.php file ... circa @46:56
I forgot to mention that Laravel Breeze overrides the web.php file.
@@codewithdary Thanks.... it was also my guess ;-)
Hello.. it's a fine video
Then at @44:21 in which cases is it necessary to run 'npm run dev' with Breeze ??
Thanks
Running npm run dev compiles the assets and prepares them for use in the Laravel application.
@@codewithdary thank you, but do we need to run it everydays we work on the project, or only one time wille sufice
How to get auth()->user()->name in filament admin panel automatically not using database column while creating blog?
Just as you said, using auth()->user()->name?
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Dary, in s nutshell... How is Lavarel better than Codeigniter ?
Thanks
I honestly haven't (ever) worked with Codeigniter, so I can't really tell the difference :(
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Thanks for your response.
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and what is your honest opionion about Symfony vs Laravel@@codewithdary
is there option for xampp?
Not in this video, no.
Hostinger shared hosting is extremely slow for Laravel frontend in comparison to WordPress on Hostinger shared hosting.....
That’s why I’m not using shared hosting in this video, no? 😅
@@codewithdary I got the point. I just wanted to share my experience on shared hosting... that's all...😁
@@justgkp Laravel isn’t made for shared hosting, that’s all I can say!
Need more advanced course of laravel
I tried, and no one watched. Beginners videos perform so much better!
@@codewithdaryWhich video are you referring to ?
Propert listing API, some videos from my Eloquent & collection series, polymorphic relationships.@@rewaj56
@@codewithdary Any plans on doing some project based tutorial Dary?
we will see your videos and after we will be sharing also after more people also going to watch and grow simultaneously
1 hour, 7 mins and 37 secs disreegarding the commercial 😅😅😅
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@@codewithdary 😆BTW Yesterday I enrolled your Eloquent Course on Udemy and I have been enjoing it so far. Good stuff!
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