Laravel provides many services for you. On anything but the most
simple of pages, I choose Laravel.
* Database indirection with Eloquent
* A full authentication and authorization suite
* Extensible Models with relationship support (Part of Eloquent)
* A templating system (blade)
* A routing system
* API support (hosting your own API suite as part of your app)
* Database Schema management (they call this migrations)
* Email and notification support
and more.
There is a scrollable block on https://laravel.com that lists these, and
the home page shows examples.
I retired from a full time programming job last December, and I was
considering whether I could be of service to you, but most of my
experience was with Laravel 6, and we're up to, I believe 10 or 11. So I
don't know if I'm a good choice.
Laravel is highly recommended.
Ed Greenberg
On 5/28/24 12:18, bruce wrote:
Hey...
I posted a question a few mins ago for a php/laravel tutor...
Got me thinking, perhaps laravel isn't needed, so I should back up a sec.
So, when you're building webapps, what do you use? and why if you don't mind?
thanks!
ps.
This may all come down to me finding a resource to simply build what I
need, with whatever is used that would let someone else mod it in a
few mths/years!
thanks again