[ciapug] PHP frameworks

Barry Von Ahsen barry at vonahsen.com
Tue Sep 11 21:22:35 CDT 2007


I like cake.

I mean, I'll do cake

-barry


Chris Hettinger wrote:
> I'm curious to know who has had interest in trying a framework and will 
> be willing to give their impressions and/or demo at the upcoming October 
> 1st meeting?
> 
> I will be looking at Symfony, unless someone has already begun to look 
> at this framework.
> 
> -ch
> 
> Mike Parks wrote:
>> I did a search last night on PHP frameworks and found a site 
>> www.phpit.net that lists some comparisons of the frameworks.
>>
>> They have a comparison on ten different frameworks 
>> www.phpit.net/article/ten-different-php-frameworks
>> ZooP Framework looks to do all that they are comparing except ORM. I 
>> am planning to look at ZooP this weekend. What I am looking for is how 
>> easy it is to use. Functionaly according to the website it features 
>> with PHP4 and 5, MVC, Multiple DB's DB Objects Templates Caching 
>> Validation AJAXm Auth Mode and pluggable Modules (i.e. RSS, PDF, or 
>> other modules)
>>
>> Seagull Framework looks to be another framework with alot of features, 
>> except for AJAX.
>>
>> This page lists some 40 different MVC Frameworks written in PHP 
>> www.phpwact.org/php/mvc_frameworks
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