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Is it worth using frameworks for small projects?
Tell me, is it effective, let's say, to use frameworks such as yii2 or laravel, for example, to use to create small sites? I plan to make various landing pages with minimal functionality, blogs and small online stores. Someone says that it's easier to use cms, but isn't it better to deal with a high-quality framework and sculpt sites on it?
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only for simple ones it's better not "yii2 or laravel" but microframeworks like silex/slim. I myself love symphonies, but for little things I use them. Otherwise, a small project turns out to weigh more than 100mb. and 90% of their capabilities are not used.
UPD. I remembered another good version of Bolt CMS. it's just made on silex. there is twig, all configs in yml files. quite lightweight and at the same time functional. after it, it's sickening to look at wordpress.
Just for small sites and should be used. Anything more complex already requires a solid budget.
Worth it, especially for small projects with a small budget.
Not only to deal with the framework, but also to build your own CMS based on it, but it is better to study frameworks, CMS and vanilla in parallel.
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