Add Google reCAPTCHA with PHP. Examples and explanations are added as well! This can also be used in a Laravel project (which i did here).
Top 10 tips I wish someone has given me when I was starting with Laravel!
How to create a MYSQL blog database (made in Laravel but the same data structure can be used in many different ways!).
Step by step guide on how to upload files and/or images using Laravel 5.6 - ALSO ADDED BONUS HOW TO RESIZE UPLOADED IMAGES!
How to setup a Laravel 5.6 project on a server (reseller hosting). Learn how to upload and setup your project, database, php version and email.
Learn how to setup Laravel on your PC in 4 easy steps! Install node.js, composer, WAMP and finally the installation of Laravel!
I started programming 10 years ago when I attended college, starting with Android Studio (Java and xml) and continuing to do it for the next 2 years.
After that I started working in a programming company in Osijek as a Web Applications Developer, primarily focusing on Laravel, HTML5, CSS3, Javascript and a small bit of Ionic (Angular 2). I worked there for 6 months and genuinely gained an interest in both Frontend and Backend. Also worth noting I have experience in Photoshop CC, Premire Pro CC, After Effects CC, Illustrator CC and Audition CC.
In the light of me being unemployed for the next 9 months I continued to improve my programming knowledge with developing some of my own Web as well as Mobile (Android, iOS) applications. Not to mention I was sometimes writing code up to 38 hours in one sitting.
Currently I’m working from home in Osijek. I’ve been working as a Full Stack Developer for over 7 years now, as well as a Mobile Applications Developer (Ionic).
I worked remote in Osijek for a company situated in Zagreb, Croatia. Since working there I've worked with PHP, Javascript, HTML5, CSS3, Node.js, Angular 4/6 and gained experience in CMS and CRM. I've improved my SEO knowledge and site automatization (using cron jobs and scripts).
I started working in the company with no prior web development knowledge. After about a month on working with HTML5, CSS3 and a bit of Javascript I finally started learning Laravel and fell in love with it.
I never really saw myself attending college but I gave it a shot anyway. It was a unique experience, but the amount of knowledge I gained from it was low and I didn't feel like I had much power (if any) in learning what I really wanted.
All in all it was a unique experience, I met some really nice people there and gained really good friends!
I went to this school because from my early years (6-7 years old) I remember taking things apart and making new "little machines".
I had my first "taste" of programming here using C++, in short I didn't like it, I didn't know anything about programming and I didn't even know other programming languages existed!
All in all I learned quite a bit of electrical engineering which I sometimes use in my daily life.