Really serious here composer is easy to use you can copy the line from the website paste it in the dos box and all is done one copy and paste is all you need to really know how to do. If you can't click copy and click paste yikes. Oh hitting the enter key will be required.
Installing Laravel wihout Composer
You can laugh all you want, but I have been an IBM mainframe programmer/analyst for 30 years, and have not had any opportunities to do any rocket science or brain surgery in all that time. You can roll around on the floor after I tell you that I have been trying to teach myself OOP, HTML, CSS, and PHP for years now, and I find nothing more tedious than to code with that package of crap.
It's hobby, and I come back to it every winter when I have nothing else to do, and a couple of years ago I discovered Codeigniter. Wow! What a wonderful framework when you don't know any better, and I still don't. But a while back, maybe a year ago or two years ago, I think it was Jamie Rumbelow but I can't be sure, started saying that Laravel is much better.
So here I am, wanting to give Laravel a try for the second time in as many years, but I have a problem. I want to install the thing by downloading some files, and copying them into the server. I have absolutely no desire to learn Composer. There is nothing that I find intuitive about it, it is a pain in the rectum, and it forces me to use the Windows command prompt, to which I am allergic. Yes, you heard right, I run WAMP on a Windows machine because that's what I do.
Has anyone written a version of Laravel that does not require Composer?
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