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FreeIn this opening screencast, I'll give you a quick overview of what Spark is, how to install it, and what a basic setup will look like. I think you'll really enjoy the expressive syntax.
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FreeIn this next screencast, we'll dig into how you, yourself, will get started building and configuring your own application with Spark.
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FreeIn this next episode, I'll demonstrate team billing in Laravel Spark. In the previous lesson we reviewed single-user billing, but you can also configure Spark to bill individual teams - so that a user can belong to multiple teams, all which are on different billing plans (much like GitHub Organizations).
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FreeIn the previous screencast, I gave you an introduction to team billing. Now, in this video, we'll discuss the concept of your "current team" - and how you might interact with that in your JavaScript and PHP code.
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FreeIn this episode, we'll discuss API-driven development in Laravel Spark. This is particularly nice because it allows you to use the exact same API for your web front-end as you might expose to your customers, via an external API.
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FreeIn this lesson, we'll review Spark's developer kiosk. The kiosk is a backend interface, where you may perform a number of actions, including reviewing your daily revenue, making announcements to your users, impersonating users, and more.