Re: PHP Frameworks - Opinion

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On Tue, 2006-08-01 at 23:40 +0100, Steve Turnbull wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-08-01 at 12:35 -0400, Gabe wrote:
> > What's the common consensus as to a solid PHP framework to use for 
> > application development?  There seems to be a number of them out there, 
> > but I'm not sure which one's are the most robust, actively developed, 
> > secure, etc etc.
> > 
> > Thoughts?
> > 
> I use Zend Pro - it makes for very effective development, especially
> when developing in a team. It supports Subversion and CVS version
> control, has excellent predictive typing, PHPDoc support, syntax
> highlighting, ftp and sftp support, the list goes on...
> 
> Also, for about $80 (off the top of my head), there is a great course
> run by PHP Architect on getting the most from it - it really is a
> powerful tool.
> 
> Downside is it's more costly than others, but well worth it in my
> opinion.

An IDE is not a framework, it's an IDE :)

Cheers,
Rob.
-- 
Robert Cummings <robert@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
InterJinn

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