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What is the best way to learn Laravel?

by Jeffrey Platt Content Marketing Specialist
Laravel is an open source PHP framework, which is robust and easy to understand. It follows a MVC design pattern. Laravel reuses the existing components of different frameworks which helps in creating a web application. The web operation therefore designed is more structured and realistic.

Laravel offers a rich set of functionalities which incorporates the fundamental features of PHP frameworks like CodeIgniter, Yii and other programming languages like Ruby on Rails. Laravel has an actually rich set of features which will boost the speed of web development.

Still, Laravel will make your task easier, If you're familiar with Core PHP and Advanced PHP. It saves a lot time if you're planning to develop a website from scratch. Also, a website assembled in Laravel is secure and prevents several web attacks.

Where to get tutorials?

Stack Developers Youtube channel ( https://youtube.com/stackdevelopers ) is one of the best resource for learning Laravel for every Student / Laravel developer from basic to expert level.

The channel provides Laravel series to build E-commerce and other websites in different versions of Laravel like below :-

Advance E-commerce Series in Laravel 6.0 / 7.0 / 8.0
Basic E-commerce Series in Laravel 5.6 / 5.7 / 5.8 / 6.0
Dating Series in Laravel 5.6 / 5.7 / 5.8 / 6.0
Laravel 8 API Tutorial | Create API from Scratch | Authentication
Use jQuery / Ajax / Vue.js in Laravel
much more...

These tutorials will guide the developers and students who want to learn how to develop a website using Laravel. These tutorials are particularly meant for all those developers who have no previous experience of using Laravel.

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About Jeffrey Platt Innovator   Content Marketing Specialist

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Joined APSense since, September 15th, 2019, From Panama City, FL 32401, United States.

Created on Oct 20th 2021 10:14. Viewed 204 times.

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