Laravel & Realtime: Build Several Realtime Apps with Laravel
$64.99 $9.99Track price
Learn to build realtime applications with Laravel, using multiple examples along the course.
Everyone talks about realtime applications, but it is not always clear how to achieve it and the advantages that this gives to any project. During this course, I will show you, using multiple approaches with different applications, how to build realtime applications for any of your projects.
Are you looking to interact in realtime and instantly with the users of your projects?
We all should and, in this course, I will show you how to do it in multiple ways on a Laravel project. Additionally, you will be able to use and deploy your own WebSockets server using Laravel WebSockets.
Build multiple realtime applications with Laravel
Initially, realtime applications have a simple way to work. However, there are multiple ways to use realtime data and events depending on the different applications and results you require. In this course, I will show you different approaches to apply and learn to build your own realtime applications with Laravel.
You will learn by creating realtime notifications, a realtime API, a realtime game, a chat, and more.
Use and deploy your own Laravel WebSockets Server
During the course, you will be able to use Laravel WebSockets as an alternative to Pusher to use your own WebSocketsServer.
Laravel WebSockets is a Laravel package using Ratchet PHP, that allows you to create a complete WebSockets server from a Laravel project easily.
Instructor Details
Courses : 6
Specification: Laravel & Realtime: Build Several Realtime Apps with Laravel
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Duration | 5 hours |
Year | 2021 |
Level | Intermediate |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | Yes |
$64.99 $9.99
Edward Del Monico –
Good explanations and demonstrations of using Laravel Echo with pusher.
David Grass Feria –
@JuanD MeGon Many thanks for this great course. Your teach methode works fine for me 🙂 I saw you will update this course, with the websocket laravel package. I hope the update will come next days 😀
Marcus Simpson –
Juan is a good instructor and holds a keen understanding of Laravel. Overall, this course helped to refresh my memory of using Laravel Echo. His lectures are polished, sound quality is good. I would have liked to see a bit more complexity in use cases. Although, he shows about 4 different use case examples, I think the course would benefit from something along the lines of a shopping example including multiple listeners, shipment notification, auto emails based on events, websocket connection to an admin, etc. You can certainly go from his examples to yours, but more depth would be good. I would also appreciate an update lecture from Juan as to why he would recommend using the beyondCode WebSockets approach as opposed to Pusher for production use cases. Is price the only difference? Seems like replacing Pusher is too easy here; I would guess that if you’re running an e commerce store 99.999% uptime with event notifications would be critical. More on this helpful. Juan does a great job, and I appreciate the effort he puts into his content. Looking fwd to his next. Recommended.
Yunus AbdulQudus –
Cool introduction and applications to building real time apps…
Hakan G nal –
great course, very detailed lecture
Hakan G nal –
great course, very detailed lecture
Cristi Brebenel –
very nice course , a lot of things learned
Tiago Lopes de Camargo –
Best Laravel instructor, ever!
Petelot Jean Luc –
No, absolutely not, the teacher give us only one alternative : pusher, who is a third party. Or, Pusher is bogged. You can make the same with Redis, who is totally open source and not bogged. In addition too, the teacher answer anything to the questions
Anson Tio –
Just what I needed for my project. Thank you.
Josimar Batista da Silva –
Excelent