Maybe on the next one. I feel like the more questions there are, the sooner people give up on the survey and we get incomplete results. I’ll definitely take feedback on this survey into consideration for future ones, thanks
Laravel 5.0 introduces a fresh application structure to the default Laravel project. This new structure serves as a better foundation for building robust application in Laravel, as well as embraces new auto-loading standards (PSR-4) throughout the application. First, let’s examine some of the major changes:
True, many seem to be “additions” rather than potentially breaking changes, but still, there’s a lot there.
L5 introduces a new default app structure and a few design changes, but internally, it’s exactly the same. Many components haven’t changed at all. Compared to L3 → L4, this was really minor.
So then the main source of confusion is the choice of version numbering?
i.e. instead of going from 4.2 → 4.3 a change in the major version number leads one to believe it was a major change.
I think you’re misunderstanding what a major change could be? Semver says that any breaking change at all requires a major version bump. For example, symfony 3 is release in november this year, but will be a bit like L5 was coming from L4, for symfony 2 users. Quite far from an overhaul.
N.B. Symfony 2.x doesn’t strictly follow semver, but mainly does, and laravel doesn’t at all. All laravel’s minor releases should be major releases according to semver.
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Hi!
I add task to my calendar and today one month (exactly) has gone but result still not appear.
Please, tell me the correct date of final results.