Trying something totally new with this video. Never made longer videos like this but I think some of you might prefer this. Let me know what you think! Also, the Bootstrap 4 course is still available on Scrimba. Had some trouble getting it up on RUclips but it will be here eventually!
I appreciate that you didn't add frontend part to this video. People who come from frontend back ground can save the time and only learn what they need.
I agree 💯! Great content, I feel like I understand a good amount of laravel after seeing your video, but needed to lock need to see and hear it from a different perspective and you did that for me. Thank you! 🙏🏽
29:54 "squint a little bit and lower your expectations" hahaha. I'm going to use this. Great tutorial! BTW, this format was perfect as a person who wants to jump into the framework. Even the errors you ran into provided useful context to how things work.
This is such an excellent tutorial, doing a project using laravel and other stuff I've found focuses too much on the frontend. This simplifies things perfectly and you make it incredibly easy to follow. I know this is 2 yrs later but thank you so much for this!
I've watched quite a few beginners tuts on Laravel over the last week or so, and this is the only one that I thought explained things in a way I understood easily. Thanks very much. I think I dare have a go myself now!
This is a very nice tutorial. I have been looking for tutorials around the internet, most of them were so long and I don't have time to watch 47hrs video for a framework while I already know the language. This is a straightforward tutorial that I was looking for. Thanks a lot, Neil.
Thanks for this Neil. As a former php dev that hasn't really done a lot with it over the last 7 years, this was easy to follow and very helpful as a very first step in to Laravel. Also good to have a lot of local errors (no plugin for VSC that added the use... items, fixing the correct timezone) that were quickly google-able, and I'm a big fan of the "reality of developing" items you kept in when stuff didn't work as expected. I appreciate Laravel is "quite a large" topic, but this has got me going - many thanks once again!
This was fantastic, and very charming. I didn't actually code along with you, because I took this as more of a Look-And-Learn than a Code-Along. Great job sharing the underlying structure and useful functions nobody every speaks about in detail. Very assuring content.
Thanks, brother. This tutorial helped me a lot to understand what's in Laravel as a beginner.
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Laravel is basically a full stack. The frontend is coupled to the back. You can decouple it using API and something like Vue or react, but by default it isn't decoupled. For anyone that was curious.
Nice tutorial. I can now have a grasp of the framework. For sure I will have to return to check some concepts when I try to develop my own project. Thanks!
Absolutely love this tutorial. Like you said, it covered the essentials of Laravel. Now I want to build something using it. I really appreciate you didn't include any styling and authentication in there. It saved me tons of time on something I am not looking for in this video. Great job!
Great video. Coming from using Code Igniter this was a great leg up into Laravel. Something I've been putting off for a while but the mind migration is relatively painless.
very good introduction to laravel, Neil. used to play with php when I was younger and took a long break to work on my phd and other uni related projects. i'm now coming back to web development for a small ecomm project and am marveled at how easy it is to work with modern php when you put laravel on top of it (db integrations are a good example). thanks for sharing.
This was extremely useful. Makes me feel more comfortable migrating from my broken but familiar framework I built to an actual framework that works haha. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this! Btw loved the 1998 html comment hahahahaha XD
Route::get('/', 'HomeController@index'); no longer works it seems in Laravel 9. Results in 500 internal server error. Must do Route::get('/', [App\Http\Controllers\HomeController::class, 'index'])->name('Home'); instead
I started to learn Django (seems somehow complicated to me) and skipped to see how Laravel works. I found your video, and you explained it really quick but clear. Thank you.
this video is awesome, you go over the basics and i can search up everything I need myself. No Bullshit! I've been working through this 45 minute tutorial for the whole day, im so glad that its not 10 hours.
This is really an awesome video which provides great introduction information. I have a question. Is there somewhere also a graphical overview of the architecture of Laravel that does not just show the MVC model but brings it into context with all the special components such as Blade, CSRF, Migration, Seeding and other terminologies like Scopes, QueryBuilder.... etc.?
Please note, in this 2020 and with Laravel 8, you need to use this for routing: Route::get('/', [UserController::class, 'index']); instead of Route::get('/', 'HomeController@index'); best of luck to your learning!
Thank you so much for making this video! I am just starting Laravel and was reading books and watching basic videos, but was struggling to get a hold on that. This video just explained everything nicely and got me started. Looking forward to watch more videos like this and learn the next steps.
Great vid, looking at how it's used for something is the best way to wrap your head around the workflow/concepts. You have a great online tutor voice by the way. It would be a shame if that went to waste. I clicked the bell, hope you'll make new content sometime in the future.
I did exactly what you've done but I am getting "Invalid route action: [HomeController]", "HomeController is not invokable. The controller class HomeController is not invokable. Did you forget to add the __invoke method or is the controller's method missing in your routes file?"
Great video, thank you for this, I learned a lot! This is the best format, in your presentation you clarified some things i was confused about! For future videos i would like (and probably much of knowledge seekers -> half of youtube) how to work with API in Laravel 5.8 and similar real world web app for n00bs! Thanks!
23:53 "So with the power of Emmet, I can generate all my HTML..." (What's Emmett?) 27:00 "And when I hit enter now, it's going to add this line up here". (No it doesn't?) Can you update the video description with a list of the VS Code extensions you've got installed? Suspect there's a few I'm missing.
@@CodersGuide Yes please, I used Sublime RN, ditched VSCode because I can't get it to work well with PHP (Some type-hint issues). After seeing this, I might gave VSCode another shot.
@@NphiniT Dude, Sorry but recently I had changed my mind... Somehow VSCode is definitely better now thanks to extensions for Laravel and bunch (a lot) of extensions. I just gave VSCode one more chance and boii it's now good.
Neli Rowe Love for this tut brother Need to learn this fast The world of tech is growing and i do not want to be left behide keep up the great work man I like to ask have you worked wuth crypto and laravel?
How are u getting the data from the messages table by just calling the Message object in the homecontroller? You didn't put any code in the Messages.php model file
this is so complicated I spend less time to created that from scratch using PHP and without using Laravel Framework, What is the benefit of Laravel if it doesn't make things faster?
Trying something totally new with this video. Never made longer videos like this but I think some of you might prefer this. Let me know what you think!
Also, the Bootstrap 4 course is still available on Scrimba. Had some trouble getting it up on RUclips but it will be here eventually!
Why you're uploading vids anymore
this is like the only laravel tour video that isn't 982135789 hours long.
great call. i came because of this.
This was the perfect tutorial for me. I'm not a beginner and I know frontend. I just needed a whirlwind tour of Laravel. Thanks!
I appreciate that you didn't add frontend part to this video. People who come from frontend back ground can save the time and only learn what they need.
Very helpful.
Exactly, very handy
I agree 💯! Great content, I feel like I understand a good amount of laravel after seeing your video, but needed to lock need to see and hear it from a different perspective and you did that for me. Thank you! 🙏🏽
29:54 "squint a little bit and lower your expectations" hahaha. I'm going to use this. Great tutorial! BTW, this format was perfect as a person who wants to jump into the framework. Even the errors you ran into provided useful context to how things work.
This is such an excellent tutorial, doing a project using laravel and other stuff I've found focuses too much on the frontend. This simplifies things perfectly and you make it incredibly easy to follow. I know this is 2 yrs later but thank you so much for this!
I've watched quite a few beginners tuts on Laravel over the last week or so, and this is the only one that I thought explained things in a way I understood easily. Thanks very much. I think I dare have a go myself now!
This is a very nice tutorial. I have been looking for tutorials around the internet, most of them were so long and I don't have time to watch 47hrs video for a framework while I already know the language. This is a straightforward tutorial that I was looking for. Thanks a lot, Neil.
Thanks for this Neil.
As a former php dev that hasn't really done a lot with it over the last 7 years, this was easy to follow and very helpful as a very first step in to Laravel.
Also good to have a lot of local errors (no plugin for VSC that added the use... items, fixing the correct timezone) that were quickly google-able, and I'm a big fan of the "reality of developing" items you kept in when stuff didn't work as expected.
I appreciate Laravel is "quite a large" topic, but this has got me going - many thanks once again!
"building a product from start to scratch" got me
This was fantastic, and very charming. I didn't actually code along with you, because I took this as more of a Look-And-Learn than a Code-Along. Great job sharing the underlying structure and useful functions nobody every speaks about in detail. Very assuring content.
Laravel is amazing 🔥 I recently have been building all my businesses with laravel. You are so spot on with it taking away tedious tasks.
Thank You Neil. I needed an introduction to lLaravel and you certainly did a fine job explaining the basics.
Thanks, brother. This tutorial helped me a lot to understand what's in Laravel as a beginner.
Laravel is basically a full stack.
The frontend is coupled to the back.
You can decouple it using API and something like Vue or react, but by default it isn't decoupled.
For anyone that was curious.
Thank you...
Great tutorial!
doesn't goes into much detail and probably misses out on some crucial stuff but totally gets you going.
The best video if you already have other framework's knowledge and just to the point.
Excellent video, this was all I needed to know to get started. Very concise explanations! Thanks for skipping front-end and PHP basics!
Nice tutorial. I can now have a grasp of the framework. For sure I will have to return to check some concepts when I try to develop my own project. Thanks!
Absolutely love this tutorial. Like you said, it covered the essentials of Laravel. Now I want to build something using it. I really appreciate you didn't include any styling and authentication in there. It saved me tons of time on something I am not looking for in this video. Great job!
GREAT video! Now I am looking forward to more content on laravel. Seems like the next step in development after learning vanilla PHP
Thank you, Neil.
Neat refresher on the basics.
Great video. Coming from using Code Igniter this was a great leg up into Laravel. Something I've been putting off for a while but the mind migration is relatively painless.
very good introduction to laravel, Neil. used to play with php when I was younger and took a long break to work on my phd and other uni related projects. i'm now coming back to web development for a small ecomm project and am marveled at how easy it is to work with modern php when you put laravel on top of it (db integrations are a good example). thanks for sharing.
The texts are so tiny watching this on my phone cos I can’t sleep. Asides the text size, your explanations are spot on. Thanks 🙏🏻
This was extremely useful. Makes me feel more comfortable migrating from my broken but familiar framework I built to an actual framework that works haha. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this!
Btw loved the 1998 html comment hahahahaha XD
Route::get('/', 'HomeController@index'); no longer works it seems in Laravel 9. Results in 500 internal server error. Must do Route::get('/', [App\Http\Controllers\HomeController::class, 'index'])->name('Home'); instead
Thank you!
I really appreciate your excellent tutorial. @22:05 one has to create the main Laravel database before he does the table migration.
Really appreciate your efforts in making such wonderful video
Good learning stuff, you are so natural and explained the concepts more easily
Love it dude,easy to understand ,pls make an update on this video cause things changed on Laravel and less experience developers might if it difficult
Thank you for making this. Short, simple and good explanation of the basics. Great introduction in Laravel!
thank, very straightforward and cover everything essential part I need to work with my team mate.
I started to learn Django (seems somehow complicated to me) and skipped to see how Laravel works. I found your video, and you explained it really quick but clear. Thank you.
Thanks so much for the tutorial. Raw content was engaging.
I'm so sad you stopped after this. Finally found a tutorial that made it click for me.
this video is awesome, you go over the basics and i can search up everything I need myself. No Bullshit! I've been working through this 45 minute tutorial for the whole day, im so glad that its not 10 hours.
This is really an awesome video which provides great introduction information.
I have a question. Is there somewhere also a graphical overview of the architecture of Laravel that does not just show the MVC model but brings it into context with all the special components such as Blade, CSRF, Migration, Seeding and other terminologies like Scopes, QueryBuilder....
etc.?
great tut, got me started in 45 minutes! Thank you
12:47 I don't think you have to stop the server. Simply opening a new terminal should be fine.
Really helpful, straightfoward tutorial. Thank you!
Please note, in this 2020 and with Laravel 8, you need to use this for routing: Route::get('/', [UserController::class, 'index']); instead of Route::get('/', 'HomeController@index');
best of luck to your learning!
This is was a SOLID tutorial. Well done and thank you.
Thank you so much for making this video! I am just starting Laravel and was reading books and watching basic videos, but was struggling to get a hold on that. This video just explained everything nicely and got me started. Looking forward to watch more videos like this and learn the next steps.
hi , i'm about to start learning laravel , and i want to know how things going with u in learning it ?
Really Helpful Video. Can you make more videos in Laravel..like may be building real world website in Laravel..
Thanks, for this video, finally understand the back-end work
This is a very good video for beginners, that said, it would be best to include setting up environment :)
Great vid, looking at how it's used for something is the best way to wrap your head around the workflow/concepts. You have a great online tutor voice by the way. It would be a shame if that went to waste. I clicked the bell, hope you'll make new content sometime in the future.
Hello. This is a nice tutorial. Pls, what color scheme are you using? I like it.
Absolutely awesome video! I'm in awe of the power of Laravel.
pretty nice and simple explanation
You saved lot of my time!!
Best laravel tutorial I've seen so far.
I did exactly what you've done but I am getting "Invalid route action: [HomeController]", "HomeController is not invokable. The controller class HomeController is not invokable. Did you forget to add the __invoke method or is the controller's method missing in your routes file?"
Great video, thank you for this, I learned a lot! This is the best format, in your presentation you clarified some things i was confused about! For future videos i would like (and probably much of knowledge seekers -> half of youtube) how to work with API in Laravel 5.8 and similar real world web app for n00bs! Thanks!
thanks for such good video which clears the basic idea of laravel
For me when typing i dont get the object package like ( use App\Message automatically) I have to type it in.
Super cool tutorial! Clear and up to point
Thanks for the video Neil, it was exactly what I was looking for
Nice tutorial.. gives good intro into Laravel
Very useful video, just a little remark : @extends as 3rd person singular, not plural , as " this template extends another blade template"
Very clear demo, thanks a lot
Amazing! Explained Very Well and to the point!
23:53 "So with the power of Emmet, I can generate all my HTML..." (What's Emmett?)
27:00 "And when I hit enter now, it's going to add this line up here". (No it doesn't?)
Can you update the video description with a list of the VS Code extensions you've got installed? Suspect there's a few I'm missing.
Great idea! I'll prepare a video on this. Was already thinking of a video about all of the tools I use.
@@CodersGuide Yes please, I used Sublime RN, ditched VSCode because I can't get it to work well with PHP (Some type-hint issues). After seeing this, I might gave VSCode another shot.
try PHP Namespace Resolver
@@jnath Yh, I hate VScode. Always shows annoying red lines for extensions i don't need. Sometimes the freaking code won't run because of that!!!
@@NphiniT Dude, Sorry but recently I had changed my mind... Somehow VSCode is definitely better now thanks to extensions for Laravel and bunch (a lot) of extensions. I just gave VSCode one more chance and boii it's now good.
Awesome introductory video to Laravel!
That is amazing video. All I want to know is here. Thank u a lot dude
only tutorial i was looking for, thanks you so much!!!
amazing! really i don't have any words to thank you. you got me the kick start that i needed. thanks a lot dude.
do you have a functions page or do you make a controller for every function?
you have multiple functions (methods) inside each controller
Thanks for the video. Great overview!
Really good format. Thanks for the vid!
Great video! Thank you! Enjoyed it!
Thank you so much for this! Great content!
Thanks man, do you have tutorials on rest apis or can you recommend a book/video? Pls
Note to self: 28:24 for reference in the future.
Wish youtube allowed us to make private messages/notes on videos... sry OP.
Cool intro to laravel, I can relate to all the mistakes
Neli Rowe Love for this tut brother Need to learn this fast The world of tech is growing and i do not want to be left behide keep up the great work man
I like to ask have you worked wuth crypto and laravel?
Amazing tutorial! Thanks Neil.
Thank for share what is your formatter Extension
Thank you very much for this great lesson I learned a lot!
Impressive video.
Thanks.
what to use as a database if im not using homestead? I'm having errors when using "php artisan migrate". sad.
Nice video thank you :) what is the name of the font you using ?
Great overview. Thanks for sharing. . .
Very Nice. Very well explained.
*Great overview* I was thinking of making a video like this but you have it covered :P
CODING IS EASY you both have great videos
I love laravel
CODING IS EASY 😍
Thank you very much for this video.
Thank your to video content helps me to understand laravel
What VS theme are you using? It looks great! Also good vid
Left a comment w/ the theme!
How are u getting the data from the messages table by just calling the Message object in the homecontroller? You didn't put any code in the Messages.php model file
As long as you follow laravels table name conventions, laravel does all the work for you :)
Really helpful tutorial. Thank you!
this is so complicated I spend less time to created that from scratch using PHP and without using Laravel Framework, What is the benefit of Laravel if it doesn't make things faster?
Congrats ! you have done it right !
17:50 "If you ever downloaded WordPress, 1- I feel sorry for you ..... "
Hahahahahaha that was brutal
Thanks a lot for this great tutorial brother
This is soooooo helpful thank you very much for making this!
great vid, easy to follow along
when I submit the a new message to be added - I get error 404 object not found
It might be because of the web.php route name error cause I had a similar one.
I have laravel 7.3 Does anyone know if table->id(); which is the default command auto increments?
Amazing tutorial! Thanks : )
Nowadays you need to input the whole namespace on your route to work.
Route::get( '/', 'App\Http\Controllers\HomeController@index');
Thanks a lot, already wondered why this magic didn't work on my end.
31:47 "if you are American, sorry we do it the right way" I always love some mild roasting.