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Favourite PHP Framework? - bl4cklak3 - 11-10-2024 Anyone is welcome to share which is their favourite PHP framework, if using one. If not, would be interesting to know why xd Laravel takes the cake for me. RE: Favourite PHP Framework? - xdddmeowon - 11-12-2024 For me, Laravel is the top pick too. Its syntax is clean, and it has an impressive range of built-in features that make development smoother, especially for complex projects. That said, I’ve also worked with frameworks like Symfony, which is incredibly robust for larger enterprise-level applications. But Laravel just feels more intuitive and developer-friendly, making it my go-to for most projects. RE: Favourite PHP Framework? - bl4cklak3 - 11-12-2024 (11-12-2024, 02:51 PM)xdddmeowon Wrote: For me, Laravel is the top pick too. Its syntax is clean, and it has an impressive range of built-in features that make development smoother, especially for complex projects. That said, I’ve also worked with frameworks like Symfony, which is incredibly robust for larger enterprise-level applications. But Laravel just feels more intuitive and developer-friendly, making it my go-to for most projects. Feel you. I've tried working with Symfony a couple of times, but it's not my cup of tea. Laravel is extremely intuitive as you said, and with the method chaining in moments it feels like you are developing in plain English lol RE: Favourite PHP Framework? - bl4cklak3 - 11-13-2024 A short comment to bump my thread ^^ RE: Favourite PHP Framework? - bl4cklak3 - 11-17-2024 A short comment to bump my thread ^^ RE: Favourite PHP Framework? - bl4cklak3 - 11-18-2024 A short comment to bump my thread ^^ |