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I'm totally in the same boat here. Because I work on a lot of small business sites I still reach for WordPress in 90% of cases, but if I'm doing anything much more complicated than managing content I usually reach for Laravel.
This is doubly true if I have to mess with WordPress's rewrite API 😅
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I'm totally in the same boat here. Because I work on a lot of small business sites I still reach for WordPress in 90% of cases, but if I'm doing anything much more complicated than managing content I usually reach for Laravel.
This is doubly true if I have to mess with WordPress's rewrite API 😅