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When I first started working on a high-scale project last quarter, our team discovered that choosing the right framework was crucial. We were torn between Laravel and Django, two of the most popular frameworks for web development. Here's what I learned when evaluating both options.
The Problem with Framework Choices
Most docs skip the hard part: the real-world implications of choosing a framework. I realized that Laravel only works seamlessly if you also do the groundwork with its ecosystem, such as setting up queues and caching properly. On the other hand, Django comes with an 'out-of-the-box' approach but can be overkill for smaller projects.
Laravel Deep Dive
Laravel is known for its simplicity and ease of use, making it perfect for rapid development.
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