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3mos ago

Should I stop working through the 30 days to laravel course and start watching the new 2026 laravel from scratch course.

Just finished the 30 days to laravel course, and i had very few "news" using the new laravel framework. Don't see a reason to start again the updated one, since you are in a "hurry"

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3mos ago

Should I stop working through the 30 days to laravel course and start watching the new 2026 laravel from scratch course.

The things you have already learned in the first lesson will not be lost. I will personally lean towards the 2026 version. This will solidify the foundations you have already acquired, and if you are worried about missing out, you can always return to the 2024 course as it will still be available.

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3mos ago

Should I stop working through the 30 days to laravel course and start watching the new 2026 laravel from scratch course.

Thanks for reply... I need to pick and stick to one of them because time is a factor in my situation.. Just don't know if it's a good move to jump from one to the new one when i'm half way done with the old one.... Judging by the content of the new course I see there are new things... so I don't know..

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3mos ago

Should I stop working through the 30 days to laravel course and start watching the new 2026 laravel from scratch course.

Hello! I am a beginner and I'm half way through the 30 days to laravel course. I started watching it on youtube, and now I see this new edition for 2026. Can somebody advise should I keep going with the 2024 edition or start from scratch with laravel from scratch. (no pun intended! :) )