Maintainable

Taylor Otwell: What 14 Years of Laravel Taught Me About Maintainability

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Aug 26, 2025
Taylor Otwell, the creator of Laravel and CEO of Laravel LLC, shares his insights from 14 years of building one of the most popular web frameworks. He emphasizes simplicity and adaptability in software design, advocating for maintainability to prevent overcomplexity. Taylor recounts the early days of Laravel and the unexpected traction that transformed it into a full-time business. He discusses balancing community needs with his own preferences while navigating leadership challenges and community feedback, illustrating the evolving nature of both Laravel and his role within it.
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INSIGHT

Maintainability Is About Confident Change

  • Taylor defines maintainable software as simple, easy to understand, and easy to change with confidence.
  • He emphasizes confidence when making changes as the core trait of longevity.
INSIGHT

Favor Disposable Simplicity Over Complex Cathedrals

  • Taylor prefers disposable, simple code over overbuilt, rigid systems using a Kenny vs. Terminator metaphor.
  • He argues that simplicity enables easier pivots and long-term adaptability.
ANECDOTE

Laravel Started As A Personal Rails-Inspired Project

  • Taylor built Laravel because he wanted a Rails-like framework for PHP and released it after seven or eight months.
  • Within six months people hired him to build real apps and features then got extracted back into the framework.
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