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best framework for php

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RE: best framework for php

#91
I think laravel is best so far now a days laravel is updated to version 8.
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yes laravel is best among others and I am also working on it

RE: best framework for php

#92
codeigniter is best frame work ever

RE: best framework for php

#93
Code igniter 4 is great
I must learn laravel

RE: best framework for php

#94
For me the best is Symfony. It has every thing, yet it is modular so you can only use the part you really need. It provide a clean and maintenable architecture, but yu can also use it as a noob and let it configure everything.

RE: best framework for php

#95
10-05-2020, 04:52 AM
0xb33f Wrote:
Laravel is always my best choice for beginners.
Symphony is nice to, you can check that as well

Have you tried Lumen? Lightweight Laravel like framework (from the laravel makers) but only with the API part.
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RE: best framework for php

#96
Well you can try to use Visual Studio, it shows and highlights almost every wrong or mistake in code!

RE: best framework for php

#97
Codeigniter or Larvel both is great and powerful frameworks

RE: best framework for php

#98
This depends on what kind of project you'll build. Like if you want to build something small you don't want to use Laravel, instead you can use CodeIgniter or even Lumen that is a lightweight version of Laravel.

RE: best framework for php

#99
Laravel is best for scalability and building web apps quickly. Has a really nice database connector as well and supports mysql, mssql, postgres, and sqlite. The only downside is that its quite resource intense. Mostly memory.

RE: best framework for php

#100
I'd suggest Laravel, but it really depends on what you want to do.

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