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Laravel on the backend, React on the frontend, Inertia in between.

PHP, while still having its quirks, has grown a lot over the past decade. Both Laravel and React are opinionated frameworks. Opinionated enough to find tons of resources and packages for their respective ecosystems to help you out in the "(LaravelReact) Way(tm)" (which also helps with hiring and getting hired). But not too opinionated where you're deterred to do your own thing, if that's what you need.

Easy to get into and get started without having to reinvent wheels, but hard and rewarding to truly master and bend to your will.

https://laravel.com/starter-kits
https://laravel.com/docs/12.x/starter-kits