New In Laravel 7 - e01 - New Blade Components
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Length: 19min 50sec (1190 seconds)
Published: Wed Feb 26 2020
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Wait, is Laravel 7 already released?
Oh man. I really regret using Laravel now. We started off with 5.1 and had issues upgrading through all the point releases. Suck with 5.5 because is was an LTS and even that has had breaking changes during patch releases. Stuck on 5.5.42 now. Planning to spend the next few weeks finding a solution to that since 5.5 support is ending soon. All other 5.x releases are EOL already so we have to upgrade all the way to 6.x and now every 6 months there will be major versions. There is no supported way to upgrade between LTS releases. Everything is a mess. I was amazed when reading the Django LTS upgrade process, so long as you don't have any deprecated warnings it should be straightforward, then I realised Django is just doing it correctly and it's Lavarel that's the 'amazing' one.
/Endrant
This is weird; itβs like Vue Views
Jesus Christ Laravel 6 was just released!
Can someone explain the point of this feature to me? We already have Vue and Blade yield/layouts. Why would this be necessary? It feels clunky and hacky
Fuck me. I bought a book on Laravel just before 6 came out, I've barely had it 6 months and it's now 2 major releases out of date.
I think I'm going to keep maintaining my Laravel 6 projects, and scrap anything else in dev and learn a new framework.
Pretty cool feature actually