Hi there:

I'm strongly considering migrating some future projects to MODX Revolution. It 
sort of sits in that space between a low-level framework, and something 
'polished' and not-as-easily-extensible like ExpressionEngine. It tries to do 
core functionality + content management, but not output, which is what hits the 
sweet spot for at least some of our work.

http://modx.com/

Sorry, it's not 5…and as for 'popular', I'm not sure if it will help from the 
standpoint of marketing your services.

Cheers,
Marc


Le Sep 14, 2011 à 5:42 PM, Bruce Martin a écrit :

> This may be controversial but I would like to know what the conceived top 5 
> PHP frameworks are. You don't have to list why, just an order from most 
> popular, i.e. there is more demand for developers with experience using the 
> framework. The reason I ask, is I have just spent a year working with 
> CakePhp, which has it's benefits, but I have also seem some flaws with it. So 
> when I'm ready to move on, I would like to go in the direction of flow in the 
> industry.
> 
> 
> Bruce Martin
> c. 917-727-8230
> p. 570-421-0670
> bmar...@mac.com
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