It does now and it’s definitely the closest thing to a ubiquitous framework for PHP that we’ve had available.
Maybe it will turn out to have the staying power that Rails has had with Ruby and become “the way”? For a long time there were nearly as many PHP frameworks as JS.
Maybe it will turn out to have the staying power that Rails has had with Ruby and become “the way”? For a long time there were nearly as many PHP frameworks as JS.