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Posted by Chris Hope on 12/22/06 19:13
lawrence k wrote:
> 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?
codeigniter has "scaffolding" but whether it's like RoR I don't know,
never having used it. I use codigniter and have found it very easy to
start using and the documentation is very good.
http://www.codeigniter.com/
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