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🚀 Everything You Need to Know About Laravel 12: Release Date, Features, and More

Laravel 12 is set to launch in Q1, 2025 (January–March 2025), and it promises to bring exciting new features and improvements for developers.

🔧 Key Details:
Release Timeline: Q1 2025
Bug Fixes Support: Until Q3 2026
Security Fixes Support: Until Q1 2027
PHP Version Requirement: Minimum PHP 8.2 (same as Laravel 11)

🎉 Expected Features in Laravel 12:

  • Enhanced Application Structure
  • Improved Performance and Scalability
  • Advanced Query Builder Enhancements
  • Real-time Features
  • Security Enhancements
  • Enhanced API Development
  • Improved Testing and Debugging Tools
  • Advanced Eloquent ORM Features The complete feature list will be officially released soon. Stay tuned!

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👉 Everything You Need to Know About Laravel 12

💬 Community Poll:
Which website would you like us to create in Laravel 12?

  • Social Networking Website
  • School Management Website
  • Classified/Discussion Forum Website
  • Multi-Vendor E-commerce Website Vote now at: Community Poll. The project with the most votes will be developed in Laravel 12!

📦 How to Install Laravel 12 Post-Launch:
1️⃣ Install Laravel 12 via Composer:
composer create-project --prefer-dist laravel/laravel project_name "12.*"

2️⃣ Install Server Requirements:
Install Apache Server like XAMPP/WAMP for PHP 8.2
Install Composer

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