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The cleanest stack for agents?

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Laravel just shipped a new laravel.com with a bold headline:

The clean stack for Artisans and agents.

Laravel has always been opinionated and seems like a solid option in this AI era. Has anyone made the switch since they started working with coding agents?

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Matt Carroll

at a minimum i like this interactive unit on the landing page. i know laravel is sort of experiencing a resurgence, maybe getting some sort of ai tailwind will help. hard to imagine agents reaching for it like next.js though.

maybe a laravel based lovable competitor to seed the ecosystem? get new people in the door and maybe produce some consulting jobs for the OGs..

fmerian

spot on #requestforstartups

Anthony Latona

I'm a huge fan of Laravel! After using it for years I think it works great with coding agents already and these new features are only making things better. It's an excellent and super powerful foundation for building SaaS apps rapidly.

fmerian

thanks for the feedback, Anthony! the love for this framework shared by their community is contagious

hyunjxx

Laravel’s "The Right Way" philosophy is basically a cheat code for keeping coding agents in check. It provides the perfect guardrails so the AI doesn't wander off into a mess of custom spaghetti code. Opinionated frameworks are definitely the secret weapon for this era!

Giacomo Secchi

Love the platform, I’ve integrated Whisper and used the AI SDK to keep the logic lean, specifically succeeding in mapping AI prompt responses directly to database entities without losing architectural integrity.

fmerian

great feedback, Giacomo - follow-up question: what's the best coding model for Laravel from your perspective?