Torch
Examples of using each Illuminate component in non-Laravel applications (by mattstauffer)
laravel-strict-coding-standard
PHP_CodeSniffer rules for Laravel to force the "right" design of the app (by vladyslavstartsev)
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Torch
Posts with mentions or reviews of Torch.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-28.
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Laravel considered harmful
Torch is the proof that it's tightly coupled. Why do you even need a repo to show how to do it? Symfony doesn't have this issue. Just look at how much crap you need to wire to use a simple validation component: https://github.com/mattstauffer/Torch/blob/master/components/validation/index.php, it's garbage.
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someone know a great php framework?
Other than the big frameworks, you could look at using Slim and other libraries/Symfony components to build your own framework - you could even use some Laravel components too.
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Am I crazy? Do really all "PHP" companies use either Symfony or Laravel?
You can check out https://github.com/mattstauffer/Torch to see them in action
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PHP MVC Framework
This is was game changer for me: https://github.com/mattstauffer/Torch
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IMHO: JSX > PHP Templating
Interesting! I actually found an example here: https://github.com/mattstauffer/Torch/tree/master/components/view
laravel-strict-coding-standard
Posts with mentions or reviews of laravel-strict-coding-standard.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-28.
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Laravel considered harmful
You can even do it automatically; LaravelStrictCodingStandard.Laravel.DisallowUseOfFacades in PHP_CodeSniffer. https://github.com/vladyslavstartsev/laravel-strict-coding-standard
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Torch and laravel-strict-coding-standard you can also consider the following projects:
pre-phpx
Slim - Slim Framework 4 Skeleton Application
Eloquent - [READ ONLY] Subtree split of the Illuminate Database component (see laravel/framework)
composer-patches - Simple patches plugin for Composer
Laravel - The Laravel Framework.
ideas - Issues board used for Laravel internals discussions.
BladeOne - The standalone version Blade Template Engine without Laravel in a single php file and without dependencies
bypass-finals - Removes `final` and `readonly` keywords from source code on-the-fly and allows mocking of final methods and classes. It can be used together with any test tool such as PHPUnit or Mockery.
Sylius - Open Source eCommerce Framework on Symfony
Torch vs pre-phpx
laravel-strict-coding-standard vs Slim
Torch vs Eloquent
laravel-strict-coding-standard vs composer-patches
Torch vs Laravel
laravel-strict-coding-standard vs ideas
Torch vs BladeOne
laravel-strict-coding-standard vs bypass-finals
Torch vs Slim
laravel-strict-coding-standard vs Laravel
Torch vs composer-patches
laravel-strict-coding-standard vs Sylius