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I'm a fan of Sage! I'm launching a site that I built with Sage next month, and I especially love having Blade in WordPress.
It's great for big data-heavy sites, though I tend to avoid it for smaller sites because it ends up feeling like too much tool for the job. Its folder structure can overwhelm me, and I sometimes feel like using PHP namespaces with WordPress feels like a "square block in a round hole" kind of thing.
The Blade templating though; I'll definitely be using Sage again in the future for that alone!
I'm a fan of Sage! I'm launching a site that I built with Sage next month, and I especially love having Blade in WordPress.
It's great for big data-heavy sites, though I tend to avoid it for smaller sites because it ends up feeling like too much tool for the job. Its folder structure can overwhelm me, and I sometimes feel like using PHP namespaces with WordPress feels like a "square block in a round hole" kind of thing.
The Blade templating though; I'll definitely be using Sage again in the future for that alone!
Yes - I’ve made similar observations - the templating is gold, and if you hook it up to advanced custom fields life gets so much easier!