I signed up for a yearly Laracasts plan but rarely find video series that cover what I want to do. Eg. deployment via Github, no word on it. Or using Filament, no single word in the videos. Receiving webhooks, only covered when using Cashier. Learning more about Policies, only one video tackles it for Laravel 5. Am I coming with the wrong expectations? It seems like Laravel Daily has more (up-to-date) Laravel content? While Laracasts goes broad, but not very in-depth?
I think there is a misunderstanding with you
in the laracast series, you can learn how to write logic; in laraveldaily, you can learn how to write code for a particular technology. This is the main difference between there you can check out both and then try it; you can ask someone who already purchased the subscription of larvae daily. So can you try to borrow from them for some days of trial period and try to understand it which one is for you?I use google for me.
For me Laracasts has been worth every penny, and if you are missing something you can always contact the Laracasts team and ask for a more specific course on something, and if you are lucky they will create it.
I have not paid here. But we know that every course does not give exactly what we want. We learn the solutions and get help from friends by asking questions. There are many great and helpful people here, whose experiences can be used as a team. However, it is best to contact support to help you better with your request
A "Course" cover a whole concept. For example we have "Vue3 course", "Nuxt3 course", "Laravel from scratch course". Each of these course cover a very complex, broad concept
"deploy via github" you could literally find a 30 minutes tutorial on youtube. "Use Filament" that is just a small package. People had like 15 minutes tutorial on that
How are you gonna do like a 50-60 hours course on 1 package? "How to type the word 'function' vigorously" or something?
These concepts is too small to be worthy of a course.
Moreover, before you paid for something, make sure to know exactly what it offer. Why are you paid money then find what it offer after?
@Lumethys Re:"Why are you paid money then find what it offer after?"
Obviously I didn't know about these topics before I dove into Laravel. What I am encountering is that my path of learning immediately takes a different route then where Laracast is taking me.
I think if you're new go for it and give a month or two of studying. I think you're lucky to have it because it wasn't around when I started and everything has changed so much especially front end.