I can recommend the Zend Framework. It's making good progress, and I
wouldn't hesitate to use it when the need arises.
Seagull & CakePHP are meant to be popular too
Khalid
On 3 Oct 2007, at 12:04, Mark Rogers wrote:
At the moment we don't use anything I'd class as a web framework.
We have our own in house libraries which go some way towards that,
and we use the likes of Joomla which is at the opposite end of the
scale. All currently PHP.
I've got some simple database projects to play with and I'm
wondering if I should look at one of the standard frameworks
instead, if for no other reason that to remove some of the reliance
on me from the projects.
So I'm looking for recommendations!
I've looked at the websites of several PHP based frameworks, and to
be honest most of them seem broken on one way or another, but hat's
probably not a real indication of code quality, just the effort put
into their own websites is lacking (and that's something I can
relate to). The biggest problem is the sheer number of options.
I also wonder about learning Ruby and going with Rails, something I
know nothing about beyond having heard of it.
Or there are other alternatives, no doubt.
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