That was my first thought as well, studying/working with Laravel. The way you work with it enforces good OOP practices, and the Laravel codebase itself has really good, clean OOP code under-the-hood, and so can help you understand good practices.
Thanks for your comment. I am working on laravel without using OOP sense. Is there any resource to understand the laravel core easily ?
None that I'm aware of. I've just found myself frequently digging into the source to understand it better as I worked with it
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That was my first thought as well, studying/working with Laravel. The way you work with it enforces good OOP practices, and the Laravel codebase itself has really good, clean OOP code under-the-hood, and so can help you understand good practices.
Thanks for your comment. I am working on laravel without using OOP sense. Is there any resource to understand the laravel core easily ?
None that I'm aware of. I've just found myself frequently digging into the source to understand it better as I worked with it