Laravel has release cycle ever six months. Probably in a year there would be 2 versions release, one around June and another at the end of the year. When I was recording this course I was using Laravel version 5.6, and now the current version is 6 (There's no 5.9 version).

It's hard to make updates the course every time a new version is released. That's why I made this guide so that new students could follow along all course materials using the latest version of Laravel without any problems. I'll do my best to update this guide once new version of Laravel release.

You can download the complete guide in the course resource and save it as a reference. You don't need to read the guide entirely, just read quickly. And once you find issue or find something different when following a lesson you can go back to the guide and hopefully you'll find the solution here.

But, if you can't find any solution, then you can go to Q/A section in Udemy and find any discussion that similar with problem you face. And just in case you can't find anything, then you can post your question there and I'll do my best to help you.