theres old course by Brad on Eduonix, but is about Laravel 6 if I recall good. However I honestly hope, to see up to date course on Laravel by Brad on Udemy, and maybe advanced edition on the OOP PHP MVC Course as well, please :)
Omg, Thank you so much Brad. Your Previous Laravel video (lsapp) was my first ever laravel course in my life and it changed a lot in my life. Now i'm working as a Laravel Backend developer in a reputed company. Thank you so much again. You have been a role model in my life ❤️
You and Mosh are the greatest code Instructors on RU-vid who make very difficult and blurry things very simple and crystal clear. Love the way you teach. You aren't wasting a single minute in unrelated things. Whenever you bring something, you always come up with something solid.
I got an interview for a API developer job next week, the company's stack is Laravel. This is the most useful video I have seen in a long time. Thank you so much
Awesome content and I think it is very likeable that you don't try to cover up or cut out any mistakes / typos etc. because that keeps it so authentic. Thanks for the effort man, much appreciated 👍
If possible please make a react front end for Laravel. This is a nice combination that is not seen often. Naturally, thank you for for all the videos you provide. They are immense help.
Agreed! Front-end react + redux (with TypeScript offcourse) and back-end: Laravel and whatever db. By the way thx a lot Brad! Your content is life changer for me.
Great teacher! You go straight to the point, you explain in a easy way to understand, you take your time to explain the details of what you are doing. Keep up the good work! Edit: I found the video, and thought this was your channel. I don't know if you have a channel of your own already, explaining code, laravel or other stuff, but you really should.
Seriously the quality of your content is beyond insane. I have not gotten this level of education during my whole time on the university. How the possibility of learning something new has improved within the last 15 years... It always blows my mind.
I quit watching your videos online, now i only give it a like then download it, so that i can go back an forth, and get the whole value. Just finshed laravel crash course yesterday, and i really appreciate what you are giving us *for free*, brad is truly a valuable resource.
I do agree with others, Laravel tutorials are really needed. Thank you very much Brad.... You are helping us in a way that is not possible to say it by words. You are a HERO in our hearts BRAD. I LOVE YOUR WORK
After learning most of the basics of Laravel, I have recently started thinking about APIs (which is not so much content indeed). So, it was right to time with the right context for me. Thank you, Brad!
Just a little tip! In the video Brad uses the resource to handle CRUD apis in both Controller generation and Routing but there is actually a better method: using the apiResource instead of resource will not generate the routes and methods for the view parts which in API case are pretty uselless :)
Give this guy a medal! Thanks a lot Brad. Your videos are incredibly helpful. I just wish I could ask you some questions as I watch. Thankfully, you explain things well enough for me to just pause the vid, go research and come back with the knowledge I need. Keep up the good work man!
I was searching to set the unique token authentication for 6 months now I found Brads video. That was really helpful. I request you to make a quick crash course on Laravel 8. I saw your previous series but it's not updated. So, Hopefully We'll get the latest laravel tutorial series from you. Thanks for everything you give us.
Thank you so much Brad, you are always amazing!. just a side note, we can use Route::apiResource instead of Route::resource in the route. also if you type hint the parameters in the update/delete methods with the model class, Eloquent will automatically fetch the object for you ;)
He is not using resource class I think that's why he didn't use Route::apiResource(), I guess that's the reason. I always use resource class and then use apiResource in all my route resources in api.php file.
bro this is so insane , i started watching ur 2019 or 2018 laravel series , im on part 9 right now i was willing to watch some other tutoriels after i was finished with yours and now boom u put a laravel video out of nowhere , thank you so much for your time
you saved my life, this is exactly what i need for my software engineering final exam project ♥ i couldn't figure out how to do custom auth + SPA/API in laravel before i watched this. THANK YOU SO MUCH!
Thank you very much, Brad, for this video and for others such as javascript, react and react-native. Those have been the ones I've watched and I really like your teaching style and the pacing of the videos. Thanks to you I might actually pass my internship yet :D
you can use the exists instead of the first method. This is how you avoid unnecessary inquiries. The request is terminated immediately if not found. Is a good tutorial
Thank you so much for your content. You have been such a great inspiration for me. I still remember the first video I saw from you on how to deploy a simple node.js app. Now, 3 dev jobs and on cs degree later, I still come back to your channel for tips and tricks! :) keep on!
Great thanks, bro! I have been struggling with Sanctum for more than 6 hours. Couldn’t sent correct request to protected route. There is no nothing about you need put token in authorization in documentation and other videos. Great respect!
Eres realmente muy bueno, te felicito, preciso y puntual, sin duda alguna debería haber mas tutoriales como los tuyos. Además lo explicas de una manera muy buena para poder despegar un proyecto base, saludos desde México.
"I might forget to use semicolon in one place or the other because I don't used it anymore in javascript" He actually never forget one throughout the tutorial. Thanks brads 😀
Thank you!!!!! Finally!!!!!!!!! I stopped for months because I got pissed off. Not enough tutorial on RU-vid for Laravel. Especially SPA with Sanctum. Now I can move forward again. Thanks Brad!
hey, brad loves your work and your tutorials help me a lot in my development carrier. please do a full website development course using laravel and please let us know when you are planning to live your nextjs course
This tutorial is of excellent quality and has guided a fellow student and myself on our first steps with laravel's authentication. Thank you very much.
You are looking great and comfortable in your studio. You might want to give us a tour of the studio and the work environment. I want to glance the stuff around.
Really Great Video had no idea at all about php and Laravel but thanks to you I feel little more safe around this language now and you're the first guy I really enjoyed listening to 1h without wanting to stop the video thank you very very much. Keep up the good work you're doing a great job
Thank you very much .. You are a great teacher and your way of explaining is amazing. I have been researching this topic for more than 4 months, and I only understood it through you. Thank you very much 🤩
Thank you Brad. I like laravel. The truth is I have a project ongoing and this helps me a lot (as always your tuts ar short and point on. No side chit chat) .
Just a quick warning for anyone who wants to use this for production. Don't use $request->all() to insert data. Users can modify EVERY fillable field in the table. Use $request->only(["column1", "column2"]) or except(["role"]) so you prevent users from adding a field and guessing a record you don't want users to modify. For example the user role column they can guess to make themselves Admin 😉