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An updated selection of PHP frameworks?
Okay, convinced ...
installed 6 frameworks ...
1) Zend
2) Symfony
3) CakePHP
4) Codeinteger
5) Yii
6) Laravel (I'm lying .. haven't installed yet) ...
Everyone once started with something ... On the toaster and not only met various collections - documentation, video tutorials ..
I would be grateful for examples of the simplest sites on any of these frameworks with an admin area and a user profile (a la) personal account. So it's easier to understand where to "poke".
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Symfony / Laravel
Although Zend is also useful to know, especially if you want to work with Magento.
If you throw out 3 and 4, you get the top four most popular frameworks.
Of these, Symfony and Zend Framework are for Enterprise projects, while Yii and Laravel are more suitable for startups.
Regarding the quality of the code: Symfony is excellent, ZF and Laravel have bad places, sometimes it stinks a lot. Didn't work with Yii.
Laravel is just a fairy tale. After that, you don't want anything else. When you first take it in your hands, it seems that they are straight! Everything is done by itself and very quickly. A site of any complexity can be written in one day (I mean the server part). And this is taking into account that I have only been learning php for four days..
I'm just shocked by how stubborn the sheep was ...
not even a bicycle ... but invented the wheel from a cart.
But! don't waste these months on my invention.. OOP, MVC, etc... I would hardly understand these frameworks right off the bat.
The main result and refrain from rewriting old projects)
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