I’m a full stack developer who has experience with several front-end tools like Reactjs, Vuejs, and jQuery as well as some back-end tools like PHP, Laravel, Node, and Express.
Location
IL
Education
AAS in Information Technology/Web Development
Work
Senior Software Development Engineer at Wizards of the Coast
I have played around with some different headless options. I like some of the others a little better for some things, but I think things like sanity.io might be too complicated for a client who isn’t tech savvy and wants it to “just work”.
well i did a work on laravel and react redux but with laravel u need to fully create all back-end routes and so on. For wordpress i dont need to do all those work. Just need to see how fast wordpress is compare to laravel back-end.
I’m a full stack developer who has experience with several front-end tools like Reactjs, Vuejs, and jQuery as well as some back-end tools like PHP, Laravel, Node, and Express.
Location
IL
Education
AAS in Information Technology/Web Development
Work
Senior Software Development Engineer at Wizards of the Coast
I have played around with some different headless options. I like some of the others a little better for some things, but I think things like sanity.io might be too complicated for a client who isn’t tech savvy and wants it to “just work”.
well i did a work on laravel and react redux but with laravel u need to fully create all back-end routes and so on. For wordpress i dont need to do all those work. Just need to see how fast wordpress is compare to laravel back-end.
Definitely. I also have a post about the MERN stack if you’re interested in trying out javascript for a back-end instead of Laravel.