AdonisJS is Laravel in NodeJS -- quite smooth, the transition from Laravel couldn't be easier (I converted a large Laravel project back in 2016 to Adonis, with a bunch of search/replace for language syntax differences & some hand work on hash to objects -- it just ran)
I have tried AdonisJs several months ago, but stopped to continue because I didn't see any job requirements of it. I don't know why it has not been gaining wide acceptance as an opinionated framework, unlike Laravel.
There is a Golang framework that is also heavily inspired by Laravel, including the documentation, namely Confetti : confetti-framework.com/docs/get-st...
But Confetti's documentation is not complete yet; it only provides basic features, no database, session, authentication features.
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AdonisJS is Laravel in NodeJS -- quite smooth, the transition from Laravel couldn't be easier (I converted a large Laravel project back in 2016 to Adonis, with a bunch of search/replace for language syntax differences & some hand work on hash to objects -- it just ran)
adonisjs.com/
That sounds interesting!
I have tried AdonisJs several months ago, but stopped to continue because I didn't see any job requirements of it. I don't know why it has not been gaining wide acceptance as an opinionated framework, unlike Laravel.
There is a Golang framework that is also heavily inspired by Laravel, including the documentation, namely Confetti : confetti-framework.com/docs/get-st...
But Confetti's documentation is not complete yet; it only provides basic features, no database, session, authentication features.