Beginning Laravel : A beginner's guide to application development with Laravel 5.3 / Sanjib Sinha.
Material type: TextPublisher: Berkeley, CA : Apress : Imprint: Apress, 2017Edition: 1st ed. 2017Description: 1 online resource (XIII, 189 pages 19 illustrations in color.)Content type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781484225387
- 006.76 23
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Chapter 1. Composer -- Chapter 2. Homestead -- Chapter 3. File Structure of Laravel 5.2 -- Chapter 4. Routing -- Chapter 5. Controller -- Chapter 6. View and Blade -- Chapter 7. Environment -- Chapter 8. Database Migration -- Chapter 9. Eloquent -- Chapter 10. Model, View, Controller Work Flow -- Chapter 11. SQLite is a Breeze! -- Chapter 12. Fiddly Feelings of Forms -- Chapter 13. A CRUD Application -- Chapter 14. - Authentication and Authorization -- Chapter 15 - More about validation -- Chapter 16 - Eloquent Relations -- Chapter 17 : How Security and Authentication Work Together -- Chapter 18 - How Request, Response Work in Laravel 5.3 -- Chapter 19 -- Contracts Vs Facades -- Chapter 20 - Middleware, Layer Filter And Extra Security.
Learn about dependency injection, interfaces, service providers, SOLID design, and more with practical and real-world code examples. This book covers everything you need to get started in application development with Laravel 5.3. Beginning Laravel covers features such as method injection, contracts, and authentication. After reading this book, you can develop any application using Laravel 5. It details all you need to know, including the model-view-controller pattern, SQLite databases, routing, authorization, and building CRUD applications. You will: Work with the new Laravel framework and its new features Develop web applications with Laravel Absorb the concepts of authentication and database migration Manage databases with Eloquent ORM Use middleware, contracts, and facades.
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