Comments on: Laravel Vs Yii: Which One Is Better For Your Business? https://www.valuecoders.com/blog/technology-and-apps/laravel-vs-yii-8-facts-know-today/ Valuecoders Mon, 30 Jan 2023 12:20:57 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.1.3 By: testuser testuser https://www.valuecoders.com/blog/technology-and-apps/laravel-vs-yii-8-facts-know-today/#comment-593554 Mon, 11 Dec 2017 07:56:00 +0000 http://www.valuecoders.com/blog/?p=6403#comment-593554 symfony!

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By: Zorobabel https://www.valuecoders.com/blog/technology-and-apps/laravel-vs-yii-8-facts-know-today/#comment-593468 Mon, 31 Jul 2017 15:41:00 +0000 http://www.valuecoders.com/blog/?p=6403#comment-593468 “However, if you are looking for a framework that offers simple
development opportunity and your goal is to develop small to medium
grade applications then Yii2 is your cut.”

Lol, that was funny. FYI, Yii can do everything what Laravel can. Laravel is a great framework, one of the great frameworks, nothing more. Please, don’t sell utopias, there is no silver bullets.

PD: I’m an ex-CodeIgniter lover and former Laravel user

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By: Dust2Player https://www.valuecoders.com/blog/technology-and-apps/laravel-vs-yii-8-facts-know-today/#comment-593462 Wed, 19 Jul 2017 02:26:00 +0000 http://www.valuecoders.com/blog/?p=6403#comment-593462 coming from symfony 2 i found yii more interesting than laravel

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By: Arslan Butt https://www.valuecoders.com/blog/technology-and-apps/laravel-vs-yii-8-facts-know-today/#comment-593459 Thu, 13 Jul 2017 13:19:00 +0000 http://www.valuecoders.com/blog/?p=6403#comment-593459 I use Yii 2 for projects that have big data and complex flow, I found it best. Also very useful if you are senior developer and want to develop your system in fast way it is secure and fast. Yii 2 have a strong and simple documentation with examples. Simply Yii 2 is best for large and complex systems.

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By: Archit Jain https://www.valuecoders.com/blog/technology-and-apps/laravel-vs-yii-8-facts-know-today/#comment-593442 Thu, 15 Jun 2017 10:30:00 +0000 http://www.valuecoders.com/blog/?p=6403#comment-593442 From what I’ve seen on multiple forums, people, who started working with Laravel and tried to master Yii later claimed that it was uncomfortable and odd to deal with. And vice versa. At the end of the day, there’s no clear winner here. It’s up to you to decide which one suits you best according to your requirment

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By: Mahmoud Abd Al-Hadi https://www.valuecoders.com/blog/technology-and-apps/laravel-vs-yii-8-facts-know-today/#comment-593438 Mon, 05 Jun 2017 13:09:00 +0000 http://www.valuecoders.com/blog/?p=6403#comment-593438 I think Yii2 is way better than laravel.
It has all laravel functionalities and more. All above mentioned facets are enough for me to use Yii over laravel.

Yii2 have more standards. and consistency.
I’m using Yii1 for 2 years, and Yii2 for few months.
You can’t say it is better because laravel used worldwide more than Yii.

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By: Ankit Vishwakarma https://www.valuecoders.com/blog/technology-and-apps/laravel-vs-yii-8-facts-know-today/#comment-593437 Mon, 05 Jun 2017 12:17:00 +0000 http://www.valuecoders.com/blog/?p=6403#comment-593437 Working with Laravel is just awesome. Although Yii2 is far better than Yii 1.1.

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By: Ankit Vishwakarma https://www.valuecoders.com/blog/technology-and-apps/laravel-vs-yii-8-facts-know-today/#comment-593436 Mon, 05 Jun 2017 12:15:00 +0000 http://www.valuecoders.com/blog/?p=6403#comment-593436 I do not agree with your point related to Routing, totally. Actually, I think is validating or whitelisting of each url is required in the current scenario for security purposes. sometimes a path from outside is executed in our server. If we have a list of whitelisted url, isn’t it good.

In most of the operation CRUD is required only once command can make all the routes related to crud operations.

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By: Ankit Vishwakarma https://www.valuecoders.com/blog/technology-and-apps/laravel-vs-yii-8-facts-know-today/#comment-593435 Mon, 05 Jun 2017 12:11:00 +0000 http://www.valuecoders.com/blog/?p=6403#comment-593435 I do not agree with your first point that is Laravel does not support scenario based validation. There is a concept of DI(dependency injection) whenever you call a method of a controller you can inject a Request class in it. This request class can be different for both of the scenarios for update and add.

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By: Mantra Malhotra https://www.valuecoders.com/blog/technology-and-apps/laravel-vs-yii-8-facts-know-today/#comment-593431 Tue, 23 May 2017 07:24:05 +0000 http://www.valuecoders.com/blog/?p=6403#comment-593431 Thanks Ahmed for your contribution. We will talk to our team and make the changes as per your opinion if required.

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