Re: Need suggestions on PHP frameworks

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Thanks :-)
Tried searching the archives, but maybe I was not using the correct search
terms.
Will give it another try.

On Thu, Nov 12, 2009 at 11:01 AM, Nathan Rixham <nrixham@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Dhanushka Samarakoon wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I need to select a PHP framework for a small project about 20-25 pages
> (but
> > expected to grow in the future). I was looking at the comparison chart at
> > http://www.phpframeworks.com/.
> >
> > After browsing through some forums seems like CodeIgniter is the popular
> > option. *** But I really like event driven capabilities in Prado and Yii.
> > *** Please give me your input on what you think the best framework is and
> > why.
>
> can't see anybody helping you here, you just need to try a couple that
> fit your requirements and see which one(s) you prefer.
>
> or use zend.
>
> > Also I would like an IDE (preferably free) which support that framework
> and
> > gives syntax highlighting and auto completion not only to the framework
> but
> > using my own classes as well. Also it need to have debugging, call stack,
> > variable/object quick view analysis.
> >
>
> searching the archives would be good; this question is asked almost
> daily.. but PDT/eclipse, netbeans, aptana
>

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