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Angular and Laravel: A Practical Guide with Docker, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 4.6, with 74 lectures, based on 49 reviews, and has 282 subscribers.

You will learn about Use Docker Laravel Sanctum Login with HttpOnly Cookies Authentication and Authorization Upload Images Export CSV files Angular CLI Angular Animations Create charts with c3js Open Api (Swagger) Documentation This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner PHP Developers or Beginner Javascript Developers It is particularly useful for Beginner PHP Developers or Beginner Javascript Developers.

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Summary

Title: Angular and Laravel: A Practical Guide with Docker

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 4.6

Number of Lectures: 74

Number of Published Lectures: 74

Number of Curriculum Items: 74

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 74

Original Price: 69.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Use Docker
  • Laravel Sanctum
  • Login with HttpOnly Cookies
  • Authentication and Authorization
  • Upload Images
  • Export CSV files
  • Angular CLI
  • Angular Animations
  • Create charts with c3js
  • Open Api (Swagger) Documentation
  • Who Should Attend

  • Beginner PHP Developers
  • Beginner Javascript Developers
  • Target Audiences

  • Beginner PHP Developers
  • Beginner Javascript Developers
  • Learn how to create an Admin App using Angular and Laravel.

    In Laravel you will learn: 

  • How to create Rest APIs with Laravel

  • Authenticate using Laravel Sanctum

  • Authorization using Laravel Gates

  • Login with HttpOnly Cookies

  • Laravel JSON Resources

  • Install and use Docker

  • Upload Images

  • Export CSV’s

  • Use Open API(Swagger) Documentation

  • In Angular you will learn: 

  • How to use Angular CLI

  • Create classes, interfaces, abstract classes

  • Use interceptors

  • Create public and private routes

  • Angular Animations

  • Upload Images

  • Export CSV’s

  • Build a chart with c3.js (part of d3.js)

  • Use Reactive Forms

  • I’m a FullStack Developer with 10+ years of experience. I’m obsessed with clean code and I try my best that my courses have the cleanest code possible.

    My teaching style is very straightforward, I will not waste too much time explaining all the ways you can create something or other unnecessary information to increase the length of my lectures. If you want to learn things rapidly then this course is for you.

    I also update my courses regularly over time because I don’t want them to get outdated. So you can expect more content over time from just one course with better video and audio quality.

    If you have any coding problems I will offer my support within 12 hours when you post the question. I’m very active when trying to help my students.

    So what are you waiting for, give this course a try and you won’t get disappointed.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: Laravel

    Lecture 1: Installation

    Lecture 2: Docker

    Lecture 3: Migrations

    Lecture 4: Routes

    Lecture 5: Register

    Lecture 6: Custom Requests

    Lecture 7: Laravel Sanctum

    Lecture 8: Login

    Lecture 9: Authenticated User

    Lecture 10: HttpOnly Cookies

    Lecture 11: Logout

    Lecture 12: Ide Helper

    Lecture 13: Api Resources

    Lecture 14: Users

    Lecture 15: Pagination and Seeders

    Lecture 16: Profile

    Lecture 17: Roles and Permissions

    Lecture 18: Foreign Keys

    Lecture 19: One To Many Relationships

    Lecture 20: Json Resources

    Lecture 21: whenLoaded

    Lecture 22: Many To Many Relationships

    Lecture 23: Attach, Detach and Sync Collections

    Lecture 24: Products

    Lecture 25: Uploading Images

    Lecture 26: Orders

    Lecture 27: Nested Factories

    Lecture 28: Attributes

    Lecture 29: Export CSV

    Lecture 30: Chart

    Lecture 31: Gates

    Chapter 3: Angular

    Lecture 1: Installation

    Lecture 2: Template

    Lecture 3: Modules

    Lecture 4: Routes

    Lecture 5: Register Form

    Lecture 6: HttpClient

    Lecture 7: Login

    Lecture 8: Services

    Lecture 9: Authenticated User

    Lecture 10: Interfaces

    Lecture 11: Logout

    Lecture 12: Inputs

    Lecture 13: Interceptors

    Lecture 14: Profile

    Lecture 15: Event Emitters

    Lecture 16: Redirecting

    Lecture 17: Users

    Lecture 18: Pagination

    Lecture 19: Deleting Users

    Lecture 20: Users Create Form

    Lecture 21: Creating Users

    Lecture 22: Updating Users

    Lecture 23: Abstract Classes

    Lecture 24: Roles

    Lecture 25: Roles Create Form

    Lecture 26: Form Arrays

    Lecture 27: Updating Roles

    Lecture 28: Products

    Lecture 29: Paginator Component

    Lecture 30: Creating Products

    Lecture 31: Uploading Images

    Lecture 32: Updating Products

    Lecture 33: Orders

    Lecture 34: Nested Tables

    Lecture 35: Animations

    Lecture 36: Export CSV

    Lecture 37: Chart

    Chapter 4: Swagger (Legacy)

    Lecture 1: Swagger Setup

    Lecture 2: Swagger Authorization

    Lecture 3: Swagger Parameters

    Lecture 4: Swagger Requests

    Lecture 5: Swagger Tags

    Instructors

  • Angular and Laravel- A Practical Guide with Docker  No.2
    Antonio Papa
    Full Stack Developer
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  • 5 stars: 34 votes
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