Laravel Full Stack Project Bootcamp 2023 - beginners to pro

Learn to build a job recruitment and HR management portal step-by-step just like laracast laravel tutorial

3.25 (22 reviews)
Udemy
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English
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Web Development
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Laravel Full Stack Project Bootcamp 2023 - beginners to pro
1,122
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10.5 hours
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Oct 2019
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$19.99
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What you will learn

How to build websites from basics to advanced using laravel

Laravel Architecture Concepts

Laravel Basics

Laravel Frontend

Laravel Security

Laravel migration

Laravel Database

Laravel Eloquent ORM

Laravel Testing

Why take this course?

Laravel comes with so many new powerful features such as:

1. Lazy collections
2. Laravel Vapor compatibility
3. Job middleware
In this course, one topic per section, we'll get you up to speed in no time.

This Laravel tutorial follows Laracast video tutorial standards to create the first Laravel 2021 video tutorial course. This Laravel 2021  video tutorial also contains articles, resources and recommendations that all Laravel  video tutorial students can enjoy and gain from.

Laravel was built by Taylor Ortwell to cover all the basic needs of any web developer. If you are searching for a comprehensive Laravel  video tutorial that covers all the core Laravel topics while using Laravel 2021 to build a full project, here is it.

In this Laravel 2021  video tutorial full project course, I covered all the important basic to advanced topics such as:

  1. Authentication

  2. Generation

  3. Architecture Concepts

  4. The Basics

  5. Frontend

  6. Security

  7. Digging Deeper

  8. Database

  9. Eloquent ORM

  10. Testing

    There are more detailed topics such as


    Laravel  Lazy Collections

    The first stop on our Laravel 2021 tour is lazy collections, contributed by Joseph Silber. This is easily one of my favorite additions to Laravel 2021. While a traditional Collection wraps an array, a Lazy Collection leverages generators to significantly reduce memory consumption issues, while still offering the same elegant chaining that you've become accustomed to.


    Laravel  Ignition is Laravel's Amazing New Error Page

    The new default error page in Laravel 2021  is something special. Contributed by the teams behind Spatie and Beyond Code, Ignition is a gorgeous and extensible error screen.


    Laravel  Frontend Scaffolding Has Been Moved to Laravel UI

    When installing a fresh Laravel 2021 application, you'll notice that the login and registration scaffolding, as well as the Vue/jQuery/Bootstrap boilerplate in your app.js file have been extracted to a new Composer package: Laravel/ui. This helps to clean up the default install while allowing the package to be versioned separately from the framework.


    Laravel  Eloquent Subquery Additions

    Laravel ships with improved support for Eloquent subqueries, thanks to a few PRs from Jonathan Reinink. You may now add subqueries by using the new addSelect() method, or by passing a closure to the orderBy() and from() methods of the query builder. I'll show you how in this lesson.

Content

Introduction

Intro
Introduction
Viewing our first site
understanding laravel 6 folder structure
Connecting the database
database structure
Laravel 6 Migrations resource
skills migration
organisations migration
invitations migration
accounts migration
recreate migrations

file generation

file generation
fixing the menu
admin template design
fix field types with jobs
file redirect

Database relationships

One to many database relationships
establishing relationships with all tables
Importing country list
Media Objects
job listing page
add social media buttons
job modals
Login before application

Jobs dashboard

jobs dashboard
dynamic select dropdown 1
dynamic dropdown 2
dynamic dropdown 3
cleaning up the dashboard
ionicons, bootstrap icons and fontawesome
job listings
job type refactoring 1
database relationships

New section

fixing the job create page
pagination
adding the search bar
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search function based on get requests
invitation application
Invitation dashboard
Invitations dashboard 2
time display
button hiding
invitation edit
datetime picker.
hidden fields
displaying list of job applicants
hide display job title
pop up
invitation update
skills update

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Reviews

Min
August 1, 2020
I love the course and having difficulties finding where the course is end. So sad to say the course is half way finished !!!
Ihab
July 8, 2020
The guy doesn't know what is he talking about, he is copying and pasting code. His knowledge is extremely week he doesn't a course scenario. Waste of money, it's a more important big waste of my time.
Laura
April 12, 2020
The instructor seems to be designing the application ad hoc. There was a whole 15 minute video on fixing mistakes he made in the initial database design. He spent nearly an hour doing the database design, kept changing his mind about field names, etc. I could only suffer through two hours of it before I gave up.
Ihab
April 7, 2020
He is not prepared, not organized. The course has no appealing what so ever. I wish I started the course earlier; I could request a refund for sure.
Hicham
December 26, 2019
Poorly designed course. Instructor keeps jumping from one task and topic to the other which makes it very difficult to follow or understand. Videos include annoying sounds, even his own burping as in lecture 51 at 2:04 mins and 7:46 mins as if there are no video editing apps at all and which shows very little respect to learners!! Overall this is not what I would recommend for any one wanting to learn Laravel, it's more like a bundle of tricks or a workaround the Infyom Laravel Generator package . I would suggest redesigning the course or even scrapping it altogether so other Udemy customers don't have the same terrible experience.
Joseph
October 30, 2019
This course is a waste of time. Out of the 10 hours I have now sat through, MAYBE there were 1 hour of usable content. This guy is horrible. Doesn't finish his thoughts, the course wasn't thought out at all and it is hard to follow him. Don't waste your money or more importantly your TIME! Dave, if you read this, please learn how to teach. You obviously know the content but your teaching technique is terrible. You need to finish thoughts, show everyone EVERYTHING and don't assume people can follow your rants! WE CAN'T! Thanks

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