I Love Laravel; I have been using it for years. This is not a rant, just a thought on where the future is with Laravel.
I think there is too much ...
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The magic behind Laravel is still a choice. You can choose to not implement most of it. So I still think its a great tool. Establish what will be used prior and stick to it. Usually solves most issues, except the one with version changes.
Thanks, this is a valid point. However, what is happening out there in businesses and various teams is a lack of proper governance. Thus in startups especially, you will find 101 different implementations, developers tend to bring in every shiny new tool that comes up.
This is back to the days of rolling out your own PHP framework. Spaghetti code was everywhere and a nightmare to maintain.
We accepted Laravel as the standard, as well as PSR. The goal was to provide MVC and some basic convenience. Laravel is now looking like it's heading in the direction of WordPress (maybe not that drastic but not very far off).
Meanwhile Django for example, most Django projects follow a consistent standard and it's been this way since forever. Thus in terms of governance, Django out of the box enforces a certain standard that all Python devs adhere to strictly.
This then leads to much cleaner code and better structure. Furthermore, hiring less experienced developers becomes a lot simpler, because of Django's rigid structure, there are not many variations of how to structure your application, therefore if you learned the core framework - you pretty much can pick up any Django project and become productive right away.