There was one channel named CodersTape - not able to get his name now. His content was pretty good IMO. He stopped adding new content a couple of years ago (after restarting).
DevDojo & DevMarketeer were the other two from whom I picked up laravel.
I think @CodersTape has been doing a great job with his paid courses and his YouTube channel. I like the format of his courses, although some time ago he stopped posting new content.
Looking for a comprehensive laravel tutorials? @CodersTape got you back. I have personally leant so much from that YouTube channel. Thanks for giving those contents for free.
Just finished a great course on Tailwind by @CodersTape at @scrimba. Not only did I like the course, but also the awesome interface by Scrimba that allowed me to pause the video and instantly practice code in the browser itself!
scrimba.com/g/gtailwind#css#scrimba
I was having trouble with Laravel's advanced eloquent relationships. After going through a tutorial by @CodersTape I was amazed at how these advanced concepts were not so complicated if you just to time to go through them.
#Laravel#100DaysOfCode#LaravelCertification
If you are interested in package development (#PHP/#Laravel), checkout this series by @CodersTapeyoutube.com/playlist?list=PL…
Great step by step showing how to build a markdown parser. Also using TDD😀
If you've got resources on the topic, please share 😁
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