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best framework for php

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RE: best framework for php

#101
i use xampp and it has worked well for me throughout the years.

RE: best framework for php

#102
24-03-2021, 12:20 PM
Arot5555 Wrote:
i use xampp and it has worked well for me throughout the years.

XAMPP? That's not a PHP framework my guy lmfao. But I'd say Laravel 100%

RE: best framework for php

#103
you better focus on your project requirements rather than comparing frameworks. I usually code with Symfony or API-Platform framework.

RE: best framework for php

#104
Laraval is exceptional, I can recommend nothing else.

RE: best framework for php

#105
Laravel has a short life cycle. it is not good for enterprise applications.

RE: best framework for php

#106
I think CodeIgniter and Laravel are both good.

RE: best framework for php

#107
I do loved working with CodeIgniter 3, but it's a old framework by now, I'm learning CodeIgniter 4, it's easier the Laravel and newer than Zend.
CodeIgniter 4 is from 2020, so it's quite up to date.

RE: best framework for php

#108
Laravel for sure. Another vote for it here.

RE: best framework for php

#109
Yet another Laravel developer here. So my answer is of course Laravel.

But I also have high respect for big guns like Symfony, Zend, Yii and small ones like Slim.

RE: best framework for php

#110
No frameworks at all ... If you have any custom project on dedicated server you don't need overheads caused by frameworks. Write clean PHP, use exec and shell exec, write your own functions.

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