Re: PHP frameworks

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EBastien <phpster@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>+1 for CI! it's a joy to work with
>
>Bastien Koert
>905-904-0334
>
>On 2011-07-21, at 5:20 PM, Paul M Foster <paulf@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 03:59:52PM -0500, Chris Stinemetz wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello all,
>>> 
>>> I am thinking about venturing into PHP frameworks, but I would like
>to
>>> get advice on what the correct selection would be for someone that
>is
>>> about intermediate in PHP knowledge.
>>> 
>>> Thank you,
>> 
>> Try CodeIgniter ( http://codeigniter.com ). It's a lightweight,
>> well-engineered framework with relatively transparent code (meaning
>you
>> can examine the source and see relatively easily what they're doing).
>> Documentation is some of the best out there.
>> 
>> Paul
>> 
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I agree, codeigniter is great, its what we use at work.


Thanks,
Ash
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