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Could you guys please list Top 5 PHP Web Frameworks in your mind? such as cake PHP

1. Which one is more flexible & easier to use?

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I've found that a nice lil website to visit that lists all these facts will suffice more than a largely typed reply to the matter.

Please visit this page : PHP Frameworks

Personally, I preffer working with symfonny. Its simply amazing :)

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DEViANT said:

I've found that a nice lil website to visit that lists all these facts will suffice more than a largely typed reply to the matter.

Please visit this page : PHP Frameworks

Personally, I preffer working with symfonny. Its simply amazing :)

thank you so much:c-thumbup:, according to the table, Yii is powerful as well with all the function but i dun know whether it is easy to use.

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I'm sure that as long as there is sufficient documentation on a framework, it should be fairly easy to use. Your welcome :)

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I have used Zend Framework and CodeIgniter. CodeIgniter is far easier. I really can't comment on its performance since I've never benchmarked either, nor can I comment on the extensibility. However, I was able to write a fairly complex project in CodeIgniter after only a few hours of reading the documentation. It took me about a week to understand Zend Framework as well as I understand CodeIgniter. Lithium is next on my "to learn" list of PHP frameworks. It incorporates some of the newer PHP features that I am sure other frameworks will be incorporating in the coming months.

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I had eyeballed Lithum roughly a month ago too, it looks refreshing actually.

For my input I prefer working with Codeigniter as well, it has a nice structure code and file wise.
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