I suggest looking into Kohana: http://www.kohanaphp.com.

-Will

On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 8:28 PM, MilesTogoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 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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