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#1 2008-05-20 9:19 am

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MVC Frameworks - which one?

I've been reviewing some MVC frameworks for PHP/MySQL and have been somewhat overwhelmed by the number of them and what makes each one different.  I have one in particular that I like but was wondering if anyone had recommendations and why they preferred that particular framework. 

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#2 2008-05-20 1:06 pm

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Re: MVC Frameworks - which one?

Our instructor had us review MVC frameworks this quarter.  Cake PHP seemed to be quite popular.  I've never used a framework yet though.


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#3 2008-05-29 5:51 pm

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Re: MVC Frameworks - which one?

i like CodeIgniter.  its easy to learn and (seemingly) powerful.


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#4 2008-07-22 9:09 am

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Re: MVC Frameworks - which one?

Ruby on Rails of course! www.rubyonrails.com Ships with Tiger and Leopard (just need to update to latest version)

CodeIgniter is a RoR clone using PHP. PHP is much less elegant than Ruby, though. But if you can't live without PHP, this might be the way.

Django is said to be great as well; uses Python language

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