Laravel PHP Framework
Comments overwhelmingly recommend and praise Laravel as a modern, productive, and developer-friendly PHP web framework, often comparing it favorably to other PHP frameworks like Symfony and alternatives like Rails.
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PHP is fine too. Check out https://laravel.com/ and tell me that doesn't look like a joy to work with.
Yup - Laravel is fantastic. After many years of disappointments with PHP frameworks (Symfony - too complex; CodeIgniter/Yii - not complex enough), I tried out Laravel recently and haven't looked back since.
I would go with Laravel if you are familiar with PHP. Lots of out of the box goodies available.
Php has come a looong way. Laravel is a pretty good framework.
Check out Laravel if you're sticking with PHP but interested in a new framework.
PHP's Laravel can do everything in that list. I'd just stick with that and focus on whatever you're trying to do, especially as a lazy developer.
The Laravel ecosystem (framework + libraries) is a very productive and developer-friendly stack. Documentation and training resources are ample and the community is generally very open and patient to both new and experienced developers. If you're already comfortable with PHP or just want to try something new, definitely consider Laravel/PHP as an option. You might still opt for Node, Ruby, etc., but I wouldn't simply disregard Laravel/PHP for historical reasons.
There is no web framework out there which comes with such elegant concepts, syntax and feature-richness like Laravel. I have seen them all - Laravel is incredibly good, especially for small - mid sized projects! And this statement comes from a python guy.
well you could go w/ laravel for a more modern experience..still on php.
If it has too much magic, try Laravel, it's PHP but it offers the same paradigm