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Posted by 469 on 03/03/07 15:44
There's another MVC framework called Kumbiaforms, which is like cake
but not that big... but is still useful... it was developed by the
colombian comunity, but is mantained by many persons, so i guess it
will be usefull...
i've been using it for a couple weeks and well it helps... :p,
kumbia.sf.net
On Mar 2, 2:31 pm, "surfivor" <surf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Mar 2, 12:21 pm, Vincent Delporte <just...@acme.com> wrote:
>
> > On 2 Mar 2007 08:28:15 -0800, "surfivor" <surf...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > >Anyway, I
> > >saw on the PHP Wiki and in a number of posts that the MVC stuff out
> > >there for PHP looks like CakePHP, PRADO and Symfony. I guess Zend has
> > >something as well ?
>
> > From what I understand, those are on the heavier side. For something
> > lighter, check out Code Igniter
>
> >http://www.codeigniter.com/
>
> Not bad,
>
> I took a look at it, downloaded it and studied the documentation a
> little. I doesn't look like it does any ajax stuff, but appears
> lightweight as you mention. I found this, a big list:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_web_application_frameworks#PHP
>
> It appears for ajax there is CakePHP and Symfony which seem to have
> the best name recognition as well as ajax from my surfing the web
> today.
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