Introduction and Why Use This Package?#125
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I was looking at the README.md and noticed this package does a whole lot. But it directly wasn't quite clear _what_ it does between the lines. I suppose if you first encountered it through some blog post back in 2015, when Laravel 5.0 was all the rage, it would have been obvious. So I took a stab at describing it, I hope I made it more clear this way, and there are no blatant mistakes. Tagging Issue LaravelCollective#124, so it might be picked up somewhere.
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I was looking at the README.md and noticed this package does a whole lot. But it directly wasn't quite clear what it does between the lines.
I suppose if you first encountered it through some blog post back in 2015, when Laravel 5.0 was all the rage, it would have been obvious. So I took a stab at describing it, I hope I made it more clear this way, and there are no blatant mistakes.
Tagging Issue #124, so it might be picked up somewhere.