Zend

 

 - frameword structure
you can structure it as you wish but this is the adived structure 
http://framework.zend.com/docs/quickstart/create-your-project

 

 - loose framework

you dont have to use the enitre framework classes, you can choose with classes 
you want to use in your project and they will work. check 
http://blog.fedecarg.com/2008/12/25/zend-framework-packageizer/ 

 

- harder for other developers quickly pick up 

one time i read code written to customize the core code of zend framework by a 
russian developer "all commented in russian", but the code was easy to 
understand!

 

Symfony  i dont have any experience with it, sorry cant help you.

 

mohammed alsharaf

http://www.safitech.com

 

 
> Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2009 23:15:00 +0000
> From: [email protected]
> Subject: [phpug] PHP Frameworks & PHP Accelerators
> To: [email protected]
> 
> 
> I know PHP Frameworks have been discussed alot here but I have a few 
> questions I am not easily finding trustworthy answers for elsewhere. 
> 
> Our agency is looking to adopt a PHP framework. We have a situation where 
> projects are often passed around to different developers during their 
> lifecycle so one of the main considerations is that code gets standardised in 
> its structure. Symfony & Zend are the 2 frameworks in the shortlist. 
> 
> First question. I understand that Symfony really should be using a PHP 
> Accelerator in the production environment. Is it the same case with Zend? 
> 
> We are looking to use the framework on projects that are not necessarily that 
> large, just have some complex functionality where the framework can speed up 
> development and make the code structure standardised. Are both these 
> frameworks appropriate for this? There will of course be large projects as 
> well.
> 
> I know RAM is cheap but is there a problem with using up lots of RAM when 
> there may be a situation of lots of sites that aren't used that often and a 
> PHP Accelerator is used?
> 
> I have been reading that Zend is quite a loose framework and some have been 
> referring to it as almost a library of code. Does this mean developers will 
> be able structure their Zend Framework code in quite varied ways making it 
> harder for other developers quickly pick up the code and work with it.
> 
> I will be grateful for your answers.
> 
> Greg
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > 

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