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Posted by lawrence k on 12/22/06 18:55
I work mostly in PHP, but at the web design firm where I work we are
thinking of switching to Ruby on Rails. Our lead designer recently
installed Typo on a client's site and he said to us, with surprise,
"All Ruby On Rails software has the same directory layout?" That was a
revelation to him. He was used to the PHP scene, where diversity is the
rule.
I've done some google searches and I see that the subject has seen a
fair amount of conversation on comp.lang.php. Someone linked to this
list of PHP frameworks:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_web_application_frameworks#PHP
Very comprehensive, but how does one figure out which ones are any
good? We have so far tested PHPCake, but the demo didn't work and none
of us liked it. We're feeling hopeful about the Zend Framework but
haven't had a chance to do anything serious with it.
So of all these frameworks, which are any good? And do any of them have
"Scaffolding" like Ruby on Rails does?
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