I've been working with PHP since 2004. I totally agree with #1 and #2.
Laravel is good for some but it's really bloated and you have to follow what they think is the best way.
Know your SQL. ORMs have their place but to really know your project/product, dig in and understand your database and SQL.
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I've been working with PHP since 2004.
I totally agree with #1 and #2.
Laravel is good for some but it's really bloated and you have to follow what they think is the best way.
Know your SQL. ORMs have their place but to really know your project/product, dig in and understand your database and SQL.