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Do you wish laravel in sololearn

Hi, for me would ask sololearn if it can add a laravel course like they added other JavaScript frame work.🙂

30th Sep 2020, 12:00 PM
Nshuti Alliance
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Yes I wish a lot of things were here.
1st Oct 2020, 11:52 AM
Sonic
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Possibly in the future based on demand.
30th Sep 2020, 12:15 PM
Sonic
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Laravel ecosystem is constantly changing. A Laravel course would soon become outdated except it is updated frequently. Sololearn does not have that time, I guess.
30th Sep 2020, 1:12 PM
Ore
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JaScript It is surprising that you have used Laravel but prefer to work directly with PHP.
1st Oct 2020, 12:01 PM
Ore
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In my opinion at the beginning you should have a good knowledge of a native language and gain a lot of experience. Then at some point you can judge when a framework is really worth using. Working with it to make your work a little easier does not help to find every solution. There are also disadvantages. The training takes time. The code becomes unnecessarily much bigger and can slow down the application too much.
30th Sep 2020, 3:11 PM
JaScript
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JaScript It feels like you are saying "frameworks are bad"
30th Sep 2020, 5:07 PM
Ore
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No at all Ore . I want to say it is depending of project. Additionally if you good know the native programming language then could you use only a part of a framework what you need. You can also good learn from it. Laravel is good in my opinion and I like it. I just prefer for me to learn native languages.
30th Sep 2020, 5:51 PM
JaScript
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Ore I am interested in a learning effect. That means to have learned something as fast as possible. With a framework the work (and learning) should be done. In my experience, if you have not done something yourself, it cannot be learned properly. My goal is to be able to program like those who design a framework.
1st Oct 2020, 2:37 PM
JaScript
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