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Roman2019-09-22 05:00:20
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Roman, 2019-09-22 05:00:20

Does it make sense to start learning Symfony if you are more or less familiar with Laravel?

I am generally familiar with Laravel (I can write a blog or a store there ..), and in general it is quite convenient as a basis for projects, but I am wildly pissed off by the Laravel documentation, which seems to be there, but in fact it seems to be no, because it is overloaded with terms and presented in a very inconsistent manner, designed for people who are well and practically familiar with OOP patterns. Of course, there are Laracasts, but there are vidos, but I want the same, but in the form of texts.

I know that Laravel is essentially a modified Symfony (by the way, why?)

Does it make sense to get to know Symfony? Maybe there the docks are clearer for a person who is not very familiar with OOP in practice?

Thank you.

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DevMan, 2019-09-22
@procode

symphony dock is an order of magnitude smaller than laravel.
well, it’s very strange to meddle in oop frameworks without understanding this very oop.

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Sergey Nizhny Novgorod, 2019-09-22
@Terras

1) If we are not talking about working for the bourgeois with magento / wordpress for dollar rates, then all the highest salaries are on Symfony. Therefore, if you want to do the most complex, cool and significant projects in php, and get normal money for it (comparable to an enterprise in java), then you need to.
2) The docks there are very "survey". There are also books "one year with the symphony and other things", but it makes no sense to read this for a beginner. When I came to the symfony combat project, I had "Wow, but what turns out you can do like this." "Wow, what can be thrown like that." And so on.
3) A basic book on programming patterns (which is in Java) should be read in general by every programmer who climbs into the symphony. Not the fact that you will use it, but at least you will understand

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