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Using a whole framework or part of it
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pubDate: 2023-12-23
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archive/2023/12/23/using-a-whole-framework-or-part-of-it
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tags:
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- software-development
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- php
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- composer
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- drupal
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- symfony
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- laravel
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[In yesterday's email][yesterday], I mentioned using several programming languages and frameworks.
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Drupal is my main specialism and the one I have the most experience and knowledge of, but you don't need to use only Drupal code.
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Using Composer, you can add parts of other frameworks to other projects.
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I don't use Laravel often as a full-stack framework, but I use the Collections library, and recently the Pipelines library, in almost every project - whether it's Drupal or Symfony, it can be added to any PHP project.
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Start small, keep things simple, and add what you need.
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You don't need to go all in on one option, you can pick the pieces you like and that work for you.
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[yesterday]: https://www.oliverdavies.uk/archive/2023/12/22/best-language-cms-or-framework
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