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20 Best Open Source PHP Frameworks
Written by Phoenix   
Sunday, 28 June 2009 09:56

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PHP is a widely used programming language for web development. Although there are a lot of alternative programming languages for web development such as ASP and Ruby, but PHP is still the most popular among them. So, what makes PHP so popular? PHP is so popular because it is relatively easy to learn compare to other language. Furthermore, there are a lot of great tutorials for beginner to get started. Although there are a lot of resources for us, but coding a site from scratch is very tough. Luckily, there are a lot of reliable PHP Framework which can shorten the development time. These frameworks are supported by huge community and they are willing to help if you face any problems.

Here I would like to provide you with the 20 Best open source PHP frameworks available on the web that will help you to reduce your workload.


1. Zend Framework


Zend Framework is an object oriented framework written in PHP 5. It is based on simplicity, corporate friendly license, and a rigorously tested agile codebase. The loosely coupled architecture also allow developers to use Zend components within other framework.

 

2. Symfony


Symfony is a PHP 5 framework which provides an architecture, components and tools for developers to build complex web applications faster. The official site provides a practical tutorial for Symfony beginner too.

 

 

3. CodeIgniter


CodeIgniter is another popular PHP framework. It has the advantage of having a wiki for easier navigation. New users can get started easily by referring to its documentation. It supports PHP4, which makes it can’t take full advantage of PHP5.

 

4. CakePHP


Using commonly known design patterns like MVC  and ORM  within the convention over configuration paradigm, CakePHP reduces development costs and helps developers write less code.

 

5. Prado

Prado require PHP5 and above to run, and it is a component-based and event-driven programming framework for developing Web applications. There is a quick start tutorial for beginner too.

 

6. Kohana


Kohana is a PHP 5 framework that uses the Model View Controller architectural pattern. It aims to be secure, lightweight, and easy to use. Kohana is originally based on CodeIgniter, but it is strict PHP5 OOP, which i think is more suitable to use in building new and large scale projects.

 

7. Solar Framework


Solar is a PHP 5 framework for web application development. It is fully name-spaced and uses enterprise application design patterns, with built-in support for localization and configuration at all levels.

 

8. Fuse


FUSE is a Model View Controller framework for PHP. Taking influence from other web frameworks such as Ruby on Rails and CakePHP, then adding in custom, intuitive features of our own design, FUSE has developed into a robust, stable platform for MVC development using object oriented PHP.

 

9. Yii PHP Framework


Yii is a high-performance component-based PHP framework best for developing large-scale Web applications. It has a full stack of features and written in strict OOP(require PHP5 and above).

 

10. Akelos PHP Framework


The Akelos PHP Framework is a web application development platform based on the MVC (Model View Controller) design pattern.

 

11. Recess

 


12. Agavi

 

 

13. Qcodo

 

14. Zoop

 

15. QPHP


16. Seagull PHP

 


17. PHPDevShell

 


18. PHPOpenBiz

 


19. WASP

 

20. evoCore

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David Intersimone   |71.139.191.xxx |2009-06-29 12:22:17
VCL for PHP - part of Embarcadero Delphi for PHP - is also an open source
component framework. The components are built on top of several PHP open source
frameworks. You can find the details at

http://www.qadram.com/vcl4php/
Donald Organ  - Andromeda   |97.77.90.xxx |2009-06-30 10:30:21
I would highly suggest taking a look at http://www.andromeda-project.org
darkredz  - DooPHP fastest php framework   |60.49.97.xxx |2009-07-20 18:26:44
How about DooPHP? It is just released http://www.doophp.com/ see the benchmark http://www.doophp.com/benchmark
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