Re: Framework, which one?



Giovanni R. wrote:

According to you, which is the best PHP framework at the moment?

If I may, for a moment, borrow an analogy from Kelly Martin
(theregister.co.uk), I am of the school of thought that using
a framework is rather like drilling ones own teeth -- it's
pretty scary when you can't see what's going on inside.

I use PEAR and other libraries extensively, but try to steer
away from frameworks claiming to offer an all-singing,
all-dancing solution to everything.

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[Geek of HTML/SQL/Perl/PHP/Python/Apache/Linux]
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