I have been in tech 20+ years. I just started Laravel and have many years of web development experience. So, that made learning Laravel easy and enjoyable to learn. Laravel + Livewive is my go to. Laravel comes batteries included unlike most JS frameworks. Also, PHP was my first web programming language I learned back in the year 2000. Time flies and a lot has changed with PHP in 24 years. 😁
Same story here, been in the industry since learning PHP in 2004 😅 done all sorts of languages, with TS being my go to in the past couple of years. Heavily tilting back into PHP now
I left JS land for stability and hope Laravel stays stable for years to come, I’d go to blade and drop in JQuery before I go back to JS Land levels of instability
I’d suggest you try Symfony then 😊 You get all the ecosystem goodies (laravel is built on top of symfony) but with a world famous stability, stdlib design and backward compatibility.
My work macos is locked down by it and herd doesn't works. I have to use sail because of that. Also it makes it easier to work with WSL based colleagues thanks to the user permissions settings in the docker image.
It's a strategy to monetize the framework. Adding new features and breaking things will eventually force users to implement some paid functionality. After all who has time to maintain all that code
well Laravel has branched out into many features in the past 2-3 years, stability and upgradability are very good, but i've been using it for 8 years and i feel that they launched too many things in the last year
"I think that the majority of my audience are in Europe, India... By Europe I mean India, Germany, and the UK". Not sure if you know this but India is in Asia, not Europe lol. I'll continue to watch the video now.
I do know that. 🫣 I misspoke in how I meant “by Europe.” I meant, “I don’t mean Europe, I mean specifically…” Sorry for the word jumble. And thanks for watching. ☺️
@@joshcirre Hahah It's all good. I just chuckled a bit when I heard that because for a very long time I did indeed think that India was part of Europe lol.
I have been in tech 20+ years. I just started Laravel and have many years of web development experience. So, that made learning Laravel easy and enjoyable to learn. Laravel + Livewive is my go to. Laravel comes batteries included unlike most JS frameworks. Also, PHP was my first web programming language I learned back in the year 2000. Time flies and a lot has changed with PHP in 24 years. 😁
Same story here, been in the industry since learning PHP in 2004 😅 done all sorts of languages, with TS being my go to in the past couple of years. Heavily tilting back into PHP now
Gives me confidence to update to PHP 8.3 on more projects.
There you go. I still haven't updated on a few of my projects!
I left JS land for stability and hope Laravel stays stable for years to come, I’d go to blade and drop in JQuery before I go back to JS Land levels of instability
I’d suggest you try Symfony then 😊 You get all the ecosystem goodies (laravel is built on top of symfony) but with a world famous stability, stdlib design and backward compatibility.
My work macos is locked down by it and herd doesn't works. I have to use sail because of that. Also it makes it easier to work with WSL based colleagues thanks to the user permissions settings in the docker image.
It's a strategy to monetize the framework. Adding new features and breaking things will eventually force users to implement some paid functionality. After all who has time to maintain all that code
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Hmm. Works good on my end!
Where was the survey posted? I somehow missed it 😬
I feel like a lot of people did unfortunately. So hopefully adoption increases next year. ☺️
well Laravel has branched out into many features in the past 2-3 years, stability and upgradability are very good, but i've been using it for 8 years and i feel that they launched too many things in the last year
"I think that the majority of my audience are in Europe, India... By Europe I mean India, Germany, and the UK". Not sure if you know this but India is in Asia, not Europe lol.
I'll continue to watch the video now.
I do know that. 🫣 I misspoke in how I meant “by Europe.” I meant, “I don’t mean Europe, I mean specifically…”
Sorry for the word jumble. And thanks for watching. ☺️
@@joshcirre Hahah It's all good. I just chuckled a bit when I heard that because for a very long time I did indeed think that India was part of Europe lol.
No it's not CHANGING so fast the right is it's: BREAK CHANGING so fast. that makes Laravel not a good option for long term projects