@heldim92

Hey man, I hardly comment on these tutorial videos (that's something I need to work on), but I had to come here and thank you. I am responsible for learning laravel here in my company, but I have only a few months of general experience in programming..your video was the only one that actually helped me to solve my problem. Thank you very much, and please, keep producing.

@RenArthurCorillo

Thank you. That was a well clear and easy to understand tutorial.

@JoshuaMusau

This is awesome. So well explained. I'm yet to see a video on youtube that explains eloquent relationships, migrations & seeders as well as you do. Keep up the good work. Subscriber +1

@SYinfo

This is an excellent explanation  on this subject. I have seen several but this one beats them by a mile--specially, the steps are well explained. Thank you, Ryan.

@cyrusbesabella5938

Thanks for the thorough explanation!
laravel 5.4
reset + reseed = php artisan migrate:refresh --seed

@MrAKGarg007

Only proper informative tutorial on youtube for Laravel Seedings

@andrewstirling1230

Thanks Ryan. I have been looking for an example of relational seeding for some time now. Your example was perfectly explained.

@JoshuaMusau

You. Are. A. Genius. 
Thank you for this.

@mikeharris81

Thanks Ryan, great video. I had no idea seeders existed - thats gonna save me heaps of time!

@lyndonbanate2228

Now I understand these concepts.Thank you!

@fluffymaverick

Brilliant explanation!

@ashrafulfuad2967

thank you so much sir learnt something new from this tutorial

@GlenUK1

Thank you for the video. Really helped me learn.

@godsonmandla6658

Awesome explaination

@returnZeroo

Thanks you so much, I learned something new from you, I never know about ondelete method of migration schema

@armanhossain7580

thx to share knowledge

@josevaldebenito6554

Thanks Ryan, very good video and too useful!!

@slablife

Very good tutorial! Thank you!

@searchbarwebs

Thanks. You explained it really well!
Lets say later on in the development you wanted to add, edit, or delete fields of a particular model, how would you do this via migrations?

@geewizzbro

Thank you for sharing you knowledge!