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I feel shady for using WP for such a long fucking time... is it worth to learn Laravel?

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    Laravel is not a CMS and you'll be entering a new more complex field. Yes, totally worth it.
  • 1
    Sure. Laravel can cope with different requirements, because it's not just a CMS. The design patterns used are pretty clear, and you should be able to get things going quickly.
  • 2
    Laravel is beautiful, it makes complex apps really easy to make. But as others have said, it's not a CMS, you would have to then creates dashboard to manage the content.

    What you can also do is have a Wordpress and Laravel combo, use a Wordpress installation to manage the content, and use Laravel to then show the content. It sounds like over-engineering, and in a way it is, but it has a few advantages. Clients can use a familiar UI to manage the content, devs can code in something that is actually pleasant, and users will see a site speed increase.
  • 1
    I've found October to be good cross between Laravel and CMS, complete with the dashboard work done for you. It has good standalone docs and is a bit of an easier leap from Wordpress into Laravel, but retains all that ability of Laravel for your further development.
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    Thanks Guys :D I guess I will learn some node & laravel then.
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