: This article mainly introduces Laravel's unauthoritative navigation. if you are interested in the PHP Tutorial, refer to it. Laravel-sites
Laravel unauthoritative navigation
Laravel documentation
Laravel official documentation {English}
Laravel Chinese document {laravel-china}
Laravel Chinese document {golaravel}
Laravel tutorial
Laracasts {Jeff's tutorial is awesome! (Part of the charge), entry to recommend this laravel-5-fundamentals}
Laravel5.1 video tutorial {Enda yuan Chao recorded well! (Currently free )}
Laravel community
PHPHub {PHP & Laravel Chinese community, which is of high quality. We also recommend Laravel Chinese documents maintained by the PHPHub team and PHP path}
Laravel Q & A community {the community is relatively active ~}
Laravel blog
Laravel Institute {DiligentWebmasterWhat else can I say about high-quality content? Laravel 5.1 Chinese document translated by the blogger is also recommended}
Overtrue blog {Laravel cool, developed several excellent extensions and made outstanding contributions to Laravel ~}
{Laravel tutorial series most suitable for Chinese users, very suitable for beginners ~}
Enda yuan Chao blog {Laravel Niu Ren, developed several excellent extensions and made outstanding contributions to Laravel + 1 ~}
[LaraBase] (http://laravelbase.com/) {translated documents are good !}
Inspiration {laravel learning notes recommended by Haowen-Magic service container}
Laravel News
Unfinished :)
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The above introduces Laravel's unauthoritative navigation, including webmaster, Git, and github content, and hopes to help those who are interested in PHP tutorials.