Rather than having to separate out your presentation and business logic like in clunky, old, slow, legacy frameworks such as Laravel, PHP allows you to do them all at once, enabling much easier coding!
People still toss around the term "MVC" these days? The term has been misused so frequently by code claiming to be MVC while actually being something closer to MVA, MVVM, MVP, PAC, or some combination.
Yes, but site performance will not be affected by the additional files in a meaningful way. I would be quite willing to consider a less comfortable deploy process if it'd help me maintain the site and be somewhat future-proof.
@tereško oh okay… makes sense… but… build on top of a full blown webserver written in PHP where I have the whole ecosystem under my control sounds much better :-D