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99% the jobs for PHP "development" I've come across in the past couple months have been requiring lots Laravel experience. And quite a few of those have required a bachelors in computer science...



And Laravel is pro VueJS (or at least was last time I checked)


I haven't seen VueJS specifically (yet) in my endeavor to learn everything about Laravel. Bootstrap is a common theme I'm seeing at the moment.


VueJS has been officially blessed by the creator of laravel and one of the top contributors Jeffery Way made a video tutorial series. I think the latest version of laravel mix has first class support for VueJS.


what’s funny is, if you go on youtube to learn VueJS, you’re going to get a bunch of Laravel videos teaching you to use VueJS with Laravel


Well I'm going throug a 31 hour Udemy "course", after doing a couple of other tutorials (one having some SQL/ORM issues which I had to comment to point out the issues and fix). Also I find it still feel funny about learning something about things done in text through videos, so that's probably why I really haven't come across the usage of Vue.JS yet.


Wow, it dominates that much? No Symfony?


I think I saw maybe one that said something about Symfony. I've been doing the "I'll just learn it, even though the framework is built upon horrible practices that we've been screaming not to do for over 10 years now!"


And I just came across one post for Laravel, that also says "Should also know about...." "- SOLID principles, application architecture" face palm


Yeah and the interesting thing is it uses a lot of Symfony components. The Symfony components are really high quality themselves but I strongly dislike the framework.




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