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Ilya Sandul2016-04-09 10:21:10
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Ilya Sandul, 2016-04-09 10:21:10

Is it difficult to change from one PHP framework to another?

Tell me, if you study one frame, is it difficult to learn or relearn how to work with another. For example, I learned kohana. Will it be difficult for me to learn yii later?

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Silm, 2016-04-09
@Silm

No.

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Alexander, 2016-04-09
@lasmaster

You need (preferably) to be familiar with php and OOP. Know at least the MVC pattern and then you are not afraid of any of the frameworks. They are almost all similar to each other. Knowing the basic principles, you can master any framework in a fairly short time, using almost nothing but documentation.

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Maxim Timofeev, 2016-04-09
@webinar

Isn't it difficult to even ask? Is it worth it? In the case of kohana, it is imperative, by any means, to study something modern and in demand. In the case of php frameworks, there are only 3 options:
yii2, laravel, symfony

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JohnDaniels, 2016-04-09
@JohnDaniels

it's impossible. all coders choose one framework for themselves for life. ashamed not to know such things

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Alexey, 2016-07-07
@rixaman

From my own experience, I will say that after kohana, the lumen microframework (child of laravel) is best understood.
The giants Yii, laravel, symfony themselves are big bells and whistles with their established approaches.

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