Love Laravel but I feel there not a proper IDE for it.
I have PHPStorm and for being a paid IDE specifically for PHP I feel like it lacks of a bunch of stuff. Talking about auto completion and stuff.
I know there’s a bunch of workaround but I feel it should be setup out of the box.
I just got into web development for the first time around the beginning of the year. Gotta say, laravel made learning web development super easy compared to how difficult I thought it would be coming from a game development background with little to no networking experience and no prior knowledge of how servers and all that work.
Join (joined?) the club.
Shut the front door. I love Laravel too! What are the chances we both subscribe to this reddit?
Love Laravel but I feel there not a proper IDE for it.
I have PHPStorm and for being a paid IDE specifically for PHP I feel like it lacks of a bunch of stuff. Talking about auto completion and stuff.
I know there’s a bunch of workaround but I feel it should be setup out of the box.
It made me love making web apps again. Purists complain about the magic but if it makes my life easier, I’m all in.
I just got into web development for the first time around the beginning of the year. Gotta say, laravel made learning web development super easy compared to how difficult I thought it would be coming from a game development background with little to no networking experience and no prior knowledge of how servers and all that work.
Look, I think Laravel is the best thing that happened to PHP. I can’t look at WP anymore. Laravel is awesome indeed!
Laravel loves you back
It really is , between working with rails at work and working with laravel personally, its such breeze working with it
I love lamp
There’s 1 single thing I hate about Laravel, the fact that it uses Vue as the default frontend bootstrap instead of ReactJS
I love lamp
Very easy and Eloquent to work with Laravel.
WE LOVE LARAVEL!
WE LOVE LARAVEL!
Lets today run “composer global require laravel/installer” and just use “laravel new justlove”.
Should we say today is laravel memorial day? or LaraDay?
Feel free to list a couple of bullet points. In fact, I kind of hope this thread turns into people listing their favorite Laravel features. Kind of like [this one](https://www.reddit.com/r/laravel/comments/aq6qq5/what_are_some_of_the_most_powerful_features_of/).