Updated With Laravel 8 [ Nov 11 2020]
One of the Best Laravel 6 Framework Course on Udemy.
Laravel is an open–source PHP framework, which is robust and easy to understand. It follows a model–view–controller design pattern. Laravel reuses the existing components of different frameworks which helps in creating a web application. The web application thus designed is more structured and pragmatic.
Why We Should Learn Laravel ?
Laravel is a first development life cycle and less code functionality
it’s easy to learn
making web applications faster
configuration error and exception handling
automation testing work.
URL Routing Configuration is very high in Laravel.
Scheduling tasks configuration and management
It has a huge community
Unlimited resource.
Most importantly it’s very easy to get a job if you have Laravel skills.
What is your benefit ?
As i told you this complete project course which beings you to Beginner to Advance level by creating complete most advanced Blog Project. You will able to understand how to complete one project, how to handle project bugs, Core structures of MVC. This complete project will help you to get a job with this new skill. You will be able to start work for your client. Add this project in your profolio and university assignment And most importantly you will get my support with in 24 hours. If you have any issues just let me know about this i will be in your touch.
Instructor Details
Courses : 4
Specification: Laravel PHP Framework for Beginner to Advance with Project
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11 reviews for Laravel PHP Framework for Beginner to Advance with Project
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Price | $12.99 |
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Provider | |
Duration | 44.5 hours |
Year | 2020 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
$94.99 $12.99
Buse Isik –
Great, actually what I was looking for, hope you can extend this by adding orders, reservations, todo list for each user, chat between users etc.
Tamas –
Great course. Easy to follow and the author is very helpful.
Juan Angel Colindres –
Excellent material so far!
Thiago Pereira da Silva –
The audio quality and pronunciation are not good
Javed Sai –
I have gone through Chapter 9 and found interesting. Hope to learn more good things from this course
Habibur Rahman –
I looked same type of tutorial course .I am happy to purchase this course because from this course i got more experience .
Sujal Khatiwada –
Great course. It helped me a lot in getting started with laravel in no time. I suggest this course to anyone starting to learn laravel.I would love to see ecommerce with laravel soon.
Peter watson –
the english spoken is hard work to understand.
Jatin Soni –
The course is not well explained but more like watching and copying the instructor’s code into your editor. The instructor is not well organized, and his code is cluttered and never format it for the pretty reading experience. Too much recipe that is done made me so dull. I wouldn’t recommend anyone who is looking for a detailed understanding of Laravel. You will get disappointed. Not a single method or relationship was explained in depth. You will have to understand how that method works your own. Every time the instructor asks you to go and look details in Laravel official document, well, if I would do that, then why should I enroll with your course? The course is not for the one who wants to learn Laravel in detail. Also not suitable for the one who wants to get some basics Laravel knowledge with the understanding of whatever they will learn. The course is not at all explain well. I hope the instructor will update the code with some detail explanation about how Laravel eloquent model and relationship work.
Luis Rafael Arce Rivera –
EXCELLENT, VERY GOOD EXPLAINATION OF ALL TOPICS
Marcus Simpson –
Having completed about 50%, Kazi has put a lot of effort into this long course. The course is best for a beginner to intermediate student. Advanced students should note the heavy focus on view templates. My sense is that Kazi has made quite a few sites, in a number of MVC frameworks. This course is best for someone who intends to use Blade templates near exclusively. If you plan to heavily use a Javascript framework like Vue or React, understand that a lot of this content really revolves around a Blade workflow. Still, you may pick up some tips as I did. Kazi is efficient and comfortable in his use of both Laravel and Blade, and that’s valuable seeing a veteran programmer’s workflow is didactic. Remaining, there are some limitations here. Kazi doesn’t spend any time talking about Vagrant or Homestead. He’s not using NPM very much at all, rather pulling in packages via local asset management. This is a serious flaw in the course, and though it may work for the author, it’s not truly a best practice. If you don’t intend to use Webpack or similar, Kazi does have a strong handle on how to use Laravel’s built in asset handling if storing JS and CSS locally. Perhaps I missed this in a later video. To be sure, Kazi does have substantial knowledge of PHP. I would have loved to see more complex strategies regarding models, validation, and related. Still, his methods work and get the job done, though perhaps not as elegantly as one might achieve using components, for example. If you (the student) plan to purchase a Bootstrap or similar HTML/CSS template, this course will help you a lot in how to break down that template into various blade components. If you plan to go SPA or mostly build around components, a lot of this course may not apply. All in all, I’m still happy to have purchased and am optimistic for what Kazi will create in the future. I’d love to see a more complex and advanced undertaking to demonstrate the author’s Laravel knowledge more fully. His voice is clear; audio is high quality. Looking fwd to his future content.