1) Stands for Create, Read, Update, Delete, the four basic operations for managing data in applications. 2) The process of checking user-submitted data to ensure it meets specified rules (e.g., required fields, correct formats). 3) A temporary notification displayed to users after an action (e.g., success or error messages). 4) The process of receiving, validating, and storing image files submitted by users, often linking them to database records. 5) Laravel’s templating system that allows reusable HTML structures to maintain consistent design across pages. 6) A Blade feature that lets child views extend a master layout, avoiding code duplication.A Blade feature that lets child views extend a master layout, avoiding code duplication. 7) A Blade directive that defines a placeholder where content from child views will be inserted. 8) Blade directives used to define and display reusable content blocks in layouts. 9) A Blade directive that specifies a child view inherits from a parent layout. 10) Used in child views to include content from the parent section before adding new content. 11) Security feature in Laravel that prevents Cross-Site Request Forgery attacks by requiring a token in forms. 12) A security vulnerability where attackers inject malicious scripts into web pages; prevented in Blade via automatic escaping ({{ }}). 13) A coding principle that promotes reusability to minimize redundancy.

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