23.04.2018, 11:10
There's nothing wrong with the 2005 way.
Actually in my opinion the 'new', 'modern' way is often more bulky, slow and ugly than the good old php-with-mysql solution (and it is not friendly to older browsers/hardware).
That being said, in an attempt to answer your question: I've heard from some people that laracasts is a pretty good way to learn laravel
Actually in my opinion the 'new', 'modern' way is often more bulky, slow and ugly than the good old php-with-mysql solution (and it is not friendly to older browsers/hardware).
That being said, in an attempt to answer your question: I've heard from some people that laracasts is a pretty good way to learn laravel