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best framework for php

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RE: best framework for php

#41
codeigniter is very easy to understand. there are lots of tutorial about it. i can recommend it to you.

RE: best framework for php

#42
Codeigniter, Is MVC and easy to learn, has a very simple syntax.

Good Luck

RE: best framework for php

#43
Anyone here uses Symfony ? It is one of the best.
Even Laravel is based on the core of Symfony

RE: best framework for php

#44
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RE: best framework for php

#45
anyone already try PhalconPHP?
What i heard the benchmark is great

RE: best framework for php

#46
Use Laravel. Quite a steep learning curve but I think it's definitely worth using learning.

RE: best framework for php

#47
Start with OOP, then go with Laravel, and when you feel that you know that framework well, go with ZF.

RE: best framework for php

#48
Each framework is different, everyone has preferences, then I personally prefer Codeigniter.

RE: best framework for php

#49
I've used Laravel before, it's pretty good; however, there is a bit of a learning curve to it.

RE: best framework for php

#50
Laravel is the best php framework!

Lets know some advantages about Laravel.

Creating authorization & authentication systems
Exclusive tools Integration with fastest web applications
Email services Integration
Handling exception and configuration errors
Automation testing
Separation of business logic code and presentation code
In-build MVC architecture support
Data migration systems
Creating Libraries
Products costing and management
Common technical vulnerabilities

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