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@HelloBaze Pros of Laravel over Codeigniter:
Packaged modules
Prebuilt User auth
ORM
Template engine
Code generation
Namespaces
Inbuilt CLI suppprt
Log management
HHVM support -
C0D4669027yDon’t use codeignitor!
Just use symphony and gain some performance and reliability.
Considering Ci is actually built on symphony anyway.
Sometimes I wonder why companies create frameworks on top of other frameworks. -
I'll stick to codeigniter to start, looks a lot simpler.
You must remember that I only have basic knowledge of html, js, php and css.
Already made a mockup of what I want in basic html + css, let's just go slow....
I can always change to lavarel on the next project.
As for frontend I really like Vue, spend two days researching and really like how easy it is -
cursee165957y@RodrigoF good. Although I suggested laravel, your thinking is correct. I learned CI first as well. Easier to understand laravel later.
Just make sure to do the switch in future.
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