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Gamer Blog Website using Laravel

This project is a gamer blog website developed using the Laravel framework. The website provides users with the ability to create accounts, log in, and perform various actions such as creating, editing, and deleting blog posts.

Technologies Used

  • Laravel Framework: Laravel, an open-source PHP framework, served as the core technology for developing the website.
  • MySQL Database: The project utilized the MySQL database to store user information, blog posts, and related data, leveraging Laravel's built-in ORM for efficient database management.
  • HTML, CSS: The front-end of the website was developed using HTML and CSS, with custom CSS being preferred over Bootstrap for styling.

Features

  • User Authentication: The website implements a user authentication system that allows users to register and log in to their profiles.
  • Blog Management: Users can create, edit, and delete blog posts, offering a seamless blogging experience.
  • User Profiles: Each user has a dedicated profile page to showcase their published blogs, view personal information.

Installation and Setup

  1. Download the repository, and unzip it in your htdocs folder, in whichever directory xampp is.
  2. Navigate to the project directory, example cd C:\xampp\htdocs\Blog
  3. Install dependencies: composer install
  4. Configure the database connection in the .env file.
  5. Run database migrations: php artisan migrate
  6. Start the development server: php artisan serve

Conclusion

I have come to terms with the fact that php is not a bad language. It's different from, say C++ sure. But it is a rather eloquent language once you get used to it. It has one purpose, and laravel enables it to do it so well, even a complete noob can make their own website very quickly.

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