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Beginning Laravel [Video]


Packt Publishing

Summary

Price
£105.06 inc VAT
Or £35.02/mo. for 3 months...
Study method
Online
Duration
4 hours · Self-paced
Qualification
No formal qualification

Overview

Using Laravel's PHP framework, it's easy to create complex business applications, but its strict system requirements confuse most beginners. This course will help you understand those system requirements and set them up in your preferred development environment, including Windows, Mac, and Linux, so you can start developing with Laravel.

You will start by understanding necessary system requirements for Laravel, and how you can install Laravel for Windows, Mac, and Linux systems. Then you will look into creating and configuring your first Laravel application. You will learn about the Laravel Directory Structure, as well as dependencies, packages, and installation with Composer. After that you will learn all about the Laravel MVC structure: routes, controllers, models, views, and templates. Finally, you will apply all you have learnt to create a simple Web application with Laravel, with CRUD operations and basic validations.

Description

A fast-paced guide that will take you on a journey through Laravel's essentials and quickly progress to meatier topics. This course will whet your appetite to learn more and progress to the next level of learning. A basic understanding of PHP is assumed.

What You Will Learn

  • Set up system requirements for your Laravel application
  • Work with the Laravel Directory structure and various artisan commands
  • Work with Laravel Routes and the Laravel MVC structure
  • Understand the basics of validations in controllers
  • Create a basic web application that explains CRUD operations

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