David Boucha wrote:
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 10:44 AM, For Sale Sticker
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
My employer has begun using CakePHP as a framework for our development. At
first I hated it and
then began to see some benefit in the flexibility it provided. It leads me to
ask the group what
frameworks do you use and which are the best ones?
Any feedback on cake?
Thanks
Andrew
Codeigniter++
Codeigniter doesn't box you in like other frameworks might and has
great documentation.
btw I say this not to flame but as info - if you need faster performance
and can use Python, a great Codeigniter type lean mean framework machine
in Python is WebPy www.webpy.org - the standard hello world web page is
just 5 lines of code without some huge directory hierarchy. Has a more
standard license than Codeigniter. Has native bindings for MySQL,
Postgres, & SQLite. And using it with SQLObjects is a snap for a good
fairly light active record system. Even comes with it's own web server
for fast local development. And written by the guy who helped create
Reddit.com.
Light frameworks offer the advantage of being able to just jump in and
start coding without having to learn some complicated, extensive
framework. And of course giving more control. And MVC is much cleaner.
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