On Sat, 2004-04-10 at 15:19, Lukasz Karapuda wrote:
> I am curious to see if the experienced PHP developers have a recommendation
> as far as which MVC or Model 2 based framework is the most robust to use in
> web applications that will be developed in PHP5. For Java developers the
> Struts Framework has become an Industry Accepted choice, whereas in PHP we
> have a few MVC Open Source frameworks available, such as php.MVC, phrame. I
> am considering options for web app frameworks, that I can adapt and feel
> comfortable about the fact that they will be continiously maintained and
> adjusted to use the new OO capabilities of PHP5.
> 
> I think it would beneficial to endorse a specific framework for web app
> development in order to gain more unity in the patterns that developers
> utilize to build web applications. I believe that the existence of unified
> and endorsed standards is what still makes the Java related frameworks for
> web application development more accepted by the enterprise world.
> 
> This is a request for comment :D

Lack of choice makes beasts like Microsoft which are hard to put to
sleep despite their inferiority IMHO.

Cheers,
Rob.
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