Big fan of Laravel. For about 99% of what I need to do, it's incredibly simple and intuitive to use. I don't use many of it's "killer" features, but that's probably because I'm a little old-school with some things in that I prefer to know how something works rather than remember "these commands perform this type of magic". I've used a lot of PHP frameworks in my time (CodeIgniter, Symfony, Zend, Cake, Slim) and I would rather Laravel any day of the week.
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Big fan of Laravel. For about 99% of what I need to do, it's incredibly simple and intuitive to use. I don't use many of it's "killer" features, but that's probably because I'm a little old-school with some things in that I prefer to know how something works rather than remember "these commands perform this type of magic". I've used a lot of PHP frameworks in my time (CodeIgniter, Symfony, Zend, Cake, Slim) and I would rather Laravel any day of the week.