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Laravel Next Steps

Hi All, I Feel I am at the point with Laravel I have made 3 considerably large business applications and fully understand the work ethic. I love laravel and I'm thinking of learning something to add on top of laravel's framework. I've heard of a few other components like : livewire, nuxt js , Vue , React , React

I Am yet to look into any of these but wonder which way to turn? Could anyone point me in a direction or give me personal experience with the frameworks above? Which is best? why?

Any Courses are welcome too which I could learn!

Thanks!

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janareit's avatar

I'd start with Vue if you are into any frontend work at all.

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knubbe's avatar
knubbe
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I would start with Vue and then switch to Inertia but if you are more backend related maybe to consider Livewire ;)

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colbyalbo's avatar

Perhaps checkout out Livewire & AlpineJS, those two work great in combination with each other.

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knubbe's avatar

Maybe you can awarded someone with Best Answer ;)

Pixelairport's avatar

For me who do more backend stuff, react was a bit to hard to learn. That is why I tried vue. It is also not easy at the beginning, but now it is really good to do all things i want. I dont like livewire. We use it in a project at the moment and all 3 developers wished we started with vue. Livewire is good for simple async calls like for form validation. But for complex frontend things I think vue is better. Livewire is to much mixed with backend, but it does things in frontend. Our team had a lot of talks about this problem and we decided it is better to have frontend seperated instead of mix it with backend code.

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