Why Laravel has been the most exciting web app framework: PHP Experts Would Vouch for an Exciting

Feb 10
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2015

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Last two years – year 2013 and 2014, witnessed a tremendous upwardly ride for the community of experts offering PHP app development solution.

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What Holds for the Domain of PHP Development in 2015?

 

 

Last two years – year 2013 and 2014,Why Laravel has been the most exciting web app framework: PHP Experts Would Vouch for an Exciting Articles witnessed a tremendous upwardly ride for the community of experts offering PHP app development solution. While 2013 ended with a promise, 2014 saw the manifestation of that promise and emergence of some of the most exciting frameworks and platforms built on PHP.

 

As any PHP app development company in USA or from other parts of the world would validate, the PHP framework market was showered with more options than ever in the last decade! While more framework options available and opinions started pouring from everywhere about the fittest of all that are around, there were many more options that were quietly surfacing to present themselves in the contention of being counted.

 

Every leading PHP app company, no matter which location they were working from had their developers ready to try out a demo of those options and engage a sample app development endeavor in these platforms to garner a feel about them. SitePoint conducted a survey in the beginning months of 2014 (which was elaborated in a PHP weekly) and the results elaborated about the frameworks that are most favored by developers at that time - and the results were divisive!

 

Many, although, considered the survey to comprise of answers that were not fit to lead anyone into any conclusion – primarily so because quite a few of the participants did only use one or two frameworks only and has no idea about the scopes of the rest – a plenty of them available - there were some of them who at best could only give a rather generic in-tune with the flow of the survey.

 

But despite everything and the allegation of a flaccid attempt of including casual reviewers – and even considering the fact that the result of that survey only highlighted the answers of all - there still were a quite a few of the seasoned PHP application development companies – that have a name for attending a bulk of PHP projects (there were individual experts too) who promised to have attended the best of all the options and then only to have given their answer without falling to the fancies of any bias!

 

The result was astonishing! Primarily highlighting an astounding 25.85% of all to have liked Laravel

Laravel stood out in the competition – next to be followed by followed by Phalcon with 16.73% and with Symfony2 grabbing a distant third position with 10.62% of the totals attending reviewers.

 

The fastest growing framework Yii of the year 2013 sauntered at the fourth position.

 

The Survey Shows a Possibility That 2015 Has in Store

 

 

Laravel was indeed the clear answer! The survey report also highlighted some important points that were believed to show why the developer community favored Laravel so much in comparison to others. And it was the ‘ease’ of value entry which was believed to be primary reason among all available options. A finely drafted documentation and ease of implementation also are the two points that make the framework so interesting. And yes, there’s an unprecedented progress in the likes of community support that framework comes with – making it seriously helpful in quick development process – despite being considerably new.

 

Add to all is a clean syntax which results in the elegance of Laravel. While majority of web development projects face a recurring of general tasks like authentication, routing, caching and sessions, Laravel makes it sure that all these ‘recurring attributes’ get adequately addressed in the simplest of way.

 

In addition to PHP, the framework can be implemented on other language platforms like Ruby on Rails, ASP.NET MVC, and even Sinatra. The migration process is by far the best of the experiences that ne can be sure of with Laravel. 2015 will hopefully see businesses and Larave experts joining hands to make a host of exciting progress!