Laravel Starter - PHP User Group (Myanmar)
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<strong>Laravel</strong> <strong>Starter</strong><br />
People and places you should get to know<br />
If you need help with <strong>Laravel</strong>, here are some people and places which will prove invaluable.<br />
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Official Homepage: http://laravel.com<br />
Official documentation: http://laravel.com/docs<br />
Official API documentation: http://laravel.com/api<br />
GitHub repository: https://github.com/laravel/laravel<br />
Articles and tutorials<br />
There are a number of people writing and recording tutorials and screencast series on using<br />
<strong>Laravel</strong>. Here are a few that will help you improve your game:<br />
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nettuts provides a number of <strong>Laravel</strong> tutorials in both their free and paid<br />
sections. They're well-known for the quality of their presentations<br />
(http://net.tutsplus.com/tag/laravel/).<br />
<strong>Laravel</strong>: Ins and Outs is a study group that has recently been started by the <strong>Laravel</strong><br />
community containing valuable information that can't be found anywhere else.<br />
Join us at http://laravel.io and follow us at http://twitter.com/laravelio.<br />
Jason Lewis, the author of Feather Forums and a long-time contributor to <strong>Laravel</strong> has<br />
created a good series of <strong>Laravel</strong> tutorials that includes a how-to guide for contributing<br />
to a GitHub project (http://jasonlewis.me/blog/laravel-tutorials).<br />
Matthew Machuga, a well-respected multi-disciplined developer, has some<br />
one-of-a-kind <strong>Laravel</strong> screencasts, which highlight test-driven development<br />
with <strong>Laravel</strong> (http://matthewmachuga.com/screencasts).<br />
Dayle Rees has released a popular set of tutorials that cover many of <strong>Laravel</strong>'s<br />
basics (http://daylerees.com/category/laravel-tutorials/).<br />
And finally, my own screencast series contains walkthroughs of <strong>Laravel</strong>'s folder<br />
structure, explanations of security best-practices, and information about modeling<br />
forms (http://heybigname.com/2012/03/12/a-walk-through-laravel-folderstructure/).<br />
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