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What’s New In Laravel 9 And Its Feature Comparison

by Jay Dee AndolaSoft

Laravel has been one of the most popular PHP frameworks for many years and for a long time now. It is adaptable, scalable, versatile, and has become one of the in fact the systems for engineers and companies working with PHP. It’s elegant, scalable, has become one of the de facto frameworks for developers and companies working with PHP. Laravel 9 is its latest release and comes with many new features.

There’s no surprise that Laravel has become one of the leading PHP frameworks for building endeavor review web applications, custom and robust applications. Its features and functionalities have developed so well that it has ended up being the go-to PHP system for web application development.

Initially it scheduled to be released by September 2021, Laravel 9 was pushed to January 2022, making it the first long-term bolster (LTS) release to be introduced following the 12-month release cycle.

Here are the expert views,

“I’m finding the Laravel 9 release is much more of a minor “maintenance” release compared to other previous major Laravel releases. Committing ourselves to only 1 “major” release a year really pushed us to ship a bunch of stuff we would have typically held back for a major.”- Taylor Otwell - Founder and CEO of Laravel

“Laravel 9 doesn’t have as many headline features as a normal Laravel release because the team have been focusing on releasing new features throughout the year now that they’ve moved to a yearly release cycle. There’s a pretty comprehensive list of the new features at https://laravel-news.com/laravel-9. The one thing that isn’t mentioned there that I’m excited about is the new support for generics on the Collection class which will really help improve static analysis.”- Jess Archer - Odcast Co-hoster at the BaseCode

What is Laravel?

Laravel is an open-source PHP web application framework known for its elegant syntax. It’s an MVC framework for building simple to complex web applications using the PHP programming language, and it strictly follows the MVC (model–view–controller) architectural pattern.


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