I need to go back and do some PHP coding for the first time in a little while. When I last looked into doing some coding I found that the MVC frameworks like cakePHP allowed me to get something almost finished really quickly, and then took ages to sort out what seemed to be really simple problems. I was never quite sure it it was worth the effort. So - have any of the coders out there used cakePHP, symfony etc? How do you find them? Should I be looking at a non-MVC framework?
Which PHP framework?
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I need to go back and do some PHP coding for the first time in a little while. When I last looked into doing some coding I found that the MVC frameworks like cakePHP allowed me to get something almost finished really quickly, and then took ages to sort out what seemed to be really simple problems. I was never quite sure it it was worth the effort.
So - have any of the coders out there used cakePHP, symfony etc? How do you find them? Should I be looking at a non-MVC framework?
Sorry if this isn't quite the right place to ask this - I've not been on here too long and I'm not sure if this is a bit too geeky.
James
If you are doing a bit of PHP coding I would take a look at some of these frameworks - they can really speed up the coding process - or at least they *should* be able to.
So - have any of the coders out there used cakePHP, symfony etc? How do you find them? Should I be looking at a non-MVC framework?
Sorry if this isn't quite the right place to ask this - I've not been on here too long and I'm not sure if this is a bit too geeky.
James
If you are doing a bit of PHP coding I would take a look at some of these frameworks - they can really speed up the coding process - or at least they *should* be able to.
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