Open source web application framework, written in PHP
Laravel is a free and open-source PHP-based web framework for building web applications.[3] It was created by Taylor Otwell and intended for the development of web applications following the model–view–controller (MVC) architectural pattern and based on Symfony. Some of the features of Laravel include modular packaging system with a dedicated dependency manager, different ways for accessing relational databases, utilities that aid in application deployment and maintenance, and its orientation toward syntactic sugar.[4][5]: 2, 5–9 [6][7]
The source code of Laravel is hosted on GitHub and licensed under the terms of MIT License.[8]
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