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Posted by Scott DeMers on 10/19/64 11:35
I've tried mvc, Cake, and Prado. Each is a port of a framework for a
different language (Java struts, ruby rails and asp.net
respectively). Of the three, my favorite has been Prado, because of
its emphasis on the user interface of the web app. My choice isn't
based on any metrics, i just think UI is cool, and once I wrapped my
head around the concept of components, I found it the easy to use.
Scott
On Dec 23, 2005, at 3:27 PM, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
> Thanks. I searched on "Zend PHP Framework" because I had seen it
> referenced somewhere, however I can just find plans and objectives and
> no usable "framework".
>
> Thanks!
> -Shawn
>
> Zareef Ahmed wrote:
>> Hi,
>> There are a lot of PHP frameworks like Mojavi, Phrame,
>> php.MVC,
>> phpwebtk, Horde.
>>
>> My choice is Mojavi.
>>
>> BTW Zend is also doing some great work on it.
>>
>> Zareef Ahmed
>>
>>
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Shawn McKenzie" <nospam@mckenzies.net>
>> To: <php-general@lists.php.net>
>> Sent: Friday, December 23, 2005 2:57 PM
>> Subject: [PHP] PHP Frameworks
>>
>>
>>
>>> Is there a good recent article on PHP Frameworks, or do people
>>> here has
>>> a predominant one that outshines the others?
>>>
>>> I'm looking for something that is easy to use, fast and stable.
>>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> -Shawn
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