- [Instructor] If you have access to the exercise files for this course, you can download them to your desktop as I've done here. The exercise files are organized into folders divided by chapter and then by movie number. Inside each folder is the collection of code we'll be creating throughout this course as well as any additional files or snippets needed for that particular video. If you don't have access to the exercise files, you can still follow along by creating your own files while watching or working with your own Laravel project.
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Introduction
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Welcome54s
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1. New Features
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Upgrading to Laravel 5.66m 30s
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Laravel Artisan Collision2m 41s
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Logging stacks6m 14s
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Jobs on one server2m 35s
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Dynamic rate limiting5m 36s
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Blade aliases4m 45s
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UUID generation3m 4s
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2. Improved Features
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API controller generation2m 40s
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Broadcast channel classes4m 29s
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Bootstrap 45m 33s
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Date casting3m 21s
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Password hashing5m 10s
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Blade directives1m 56s
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Conclusion
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Next steps33s
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