![]() However, we believe it's important to offer developers a beautiful full-stack experience, including powerful approaches for building your application's frontend. Is it worth $350? If you’re on an average dev salary then yes, if you’re in school or not exactly floating in money, then I’d say stick to just reading free content online or making things you enjoy and learn by doing.Laravel is a backend framework that provides all of the features you need to build modern web applications, such as routing, validation, caching, queues, file storage, and more. So overall I give it an 8/10, and would recommend to anyone working (or who aspires to work) on the frontend. And I love the interactivity and actual practical challenges included. There’s definitely some information in the course that I don’t feel is useful, and I already knew quite a lot about css so most of it is familiar, but I still learn important things every time I sit down and go through a module. I think it doesn’t teach anything you couldn’t learn yourself by reading the spec or css-tricks etc, however there’s just no way I would have bothered reading those things myself as in depth as I am going with the course. ![]() ![]() Not affiliated in any way, my company paid for it. I also am taking that course (1/3 completed so far, it’s a long course) and have some things to say.
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