Re: From Python to PHP - Which framework

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So I am hearing a lot of love for lavarel. Where does symfony2 sit,  since
it's the base of a lot of Drupal?

Sayth
On 19/03/2014 1:56 AM, "Ravi Gehlot" <ravi@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hello Sayth,
>
> I worked on Laravel 3 for 6 months. I have been on Laravel 4 for just
> about a few months. The API is fantastically well documented, the
> framework is insanely easy to use. I would strongly advise you to
> start with Laravel.
>
> Best of luck,
> Ravi.
>
> On Fri, Mar 14, 2014 at 7:42 PM, 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
>

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