laravel or yii would be my choices On Sat, Mar 15, 2014 at 5:31 AM, Ashley Sheridan <ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > I can second Laravel, been using it a lot lately. It's easy enough to get > installed on any OS, and you can build on it pretty rapidly. > > The documentation is ok, but it does make a few leaps in logic which > aren't obvious without reading the posts on the forums > > On 14 March 2014 23:42:35 GMT+00:00, Sayth Renshaw <flebber.crue@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > >Hi > > > >looking for advice. I have been using python django and I wanting to > >get > >into PHP for my next project and adventure. > > > >Trying to locate a good framework in PHP that I can use for a PHP app > >which > >will be datacentric with data visualization, and display and use > >interactive graphs for the front end. > > > >I would in general prefer a more 'implicit' framework, but tooling is > >more > >important. I do have a lnux box but would prefer if the framework was > >solid > >and reliable and fairly easily installed and maintainable on windows. > > > >This sitepoint article > >http://www.sitepoint.com/best-php-frameworks-2014/seems to suggest > >Lavarel and Phalcon. > > > >But is this correct? Yii scored high as well. I notice in the install > >instructions Lavarel installation instructions are for Linux, so this > >may > >void its usability on Windows. > > > >For a new PHP person what is a good solid path with good tooling so I > >can > >get my PHP learning done smoothly and be productive in the process. > > > >Thank you in advance for your assistance. > > > >Sayth > > Thanks, > Ash -- Bastien Cat, the other other white meat