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PHP has undergone tremendous changes in the past year. It seems like everyone has their own idea of what a good framework should look like, but then again, different frameworks are suitable for different types of projects, and no framework is one-size-fits-all.
Excellent PHP framework can help developers build clean and structured web development, while also speeding up the creation and maintenance of web applications. Here are the 10 best PHP development frameworks of the year
Laravel
Probably the most popular PHP framework now, Laravel is very powerful, elegant, and easy to learn and use. Well worth a try!
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Flight
Flight is a fast, simple, extensible micro PHP framework that allows users to quickly build RESTful web applications. It is also easy to learn and use, simple but powerful!
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Yii
Yii is a high-performance PHP framework for developing Web 2.0 applications. Yii has a rich set of features: MVC, DAO/ActiveRecord, I8N/L10N, caching, authentication, user role-based access control, scaffolding and testing, etc. .
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Medoo
Medoo is the lightest PHP database, including only a 10,9kb file, a very powerful micro-framework suitable for simple web application development.
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PHPixie
This framework is derived from the Kohana framework and is my favorite framework: compatible with MVC, quick to master, and powerful. You should give it a try!
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CodeIgniter
Although it is an older framework and is about to be eliminated, I still like this powerful MVC framework CI. I have used it countless times in my projects and I have never lost confidence in it. It is still my constant choice. !
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Kohana
Kohana is an open source, object-oriented MVC web framework built using PHP5. This framework was developed by a team of volunteers dedicated to being fast, safe and small.
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Symfony
This framework was created in 2005. It is a very powerful MVC framework and is very popular in the corporate world. Symfony is inspired by many web application frameworks: Ruby on Rails, Django and Spring, and it is probably the most complete PHP framework.
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Pop PHP
While many PHP frameworks are beautiful and complex, Pop is built with all experience levels in mind, providing a manageable learning curve for beginners to familiarize themselves with the basics of PHP, while providing robust and powerful functionality for experienced users PHP developer. Size is less than 2MB.
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Phalcon
Phalcon is an open source, full-stack PHP framework, a high-performance framework written in a language similar to PHP 5 C extension. Users do not need to know C language, Phalcon will provide PHP classes. Phalcon is loosely coupled, and users can use components at will to create web applications.
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In foreign countries, there are special websites for evaluation and tracking
The following are the ten most popular PHP frameworks based on the MVC design pattern.
1. Yii
Yii is a high-performance component-based PHP framework for developing large-scale Web applications. Yii is written in strict OOP and has complete library references and comprehensive tutorials. From MVC, DAO/ActiveRecord, widgets, caching, hierarchical RBAC, Web services, to principalization, I18N and L10N, Yii provides almost everything needed for today's Web 2.0 application development. And the price of this frame is not too high. In fact, Yii is one of the most efficient PHP frameworks.
2. CodeIgniter
CodeIgniter is an application development framework - a toolkit designed for people who build PHP websites. Its goal is to develop projects quickly: it provides a rich set of libraries to complete common tasks, as well as a simple interface and a well-organized structure to access these libraries. Developing with CodeIgniter can inject more creativity into your projects because it saves a lot of coding time.
3. CakePHP
CakePHP is a framework for rapid development of PHP, which uses some common design patterns such as ActiveRecord, Association Data Mapping, Front Controller and MVC. Its main goal is to provide a framework that enables PHP developers of any level to quickly develop web applications, and this rapid implementation does not sacrifice the flexibility of the project.
4. PHPDevShell
PHPDevShell is an open source (GNU/LGPL) rapid application development framework for developing pure PHP without Javascript. It has a complete GUI administrator backend interface. Its main goal is to develop management-based applications such as plug-ins, where speed, security, stability and flexibility are the top priorities. It's designed to have an easy learning curve, so PHP developers don't need to learn complex new terminology. The arrival of PHPDevShell meets developers' needs for a lightweight but fully functional GUI that can be configured without restrictions.
5. Akelos
Akelos PHP framework is a web application development platform based on the MVC design pattern. Based on good usage habits, you can use it to complete the following tasks:
◆Conveniently use Ajax to write views
◆Manage requests and responses through controllers
◆Manage international applications
◆Use simple protocols to communicate with models and databases
Your Akelos application can run on most shared hosting providers because the only requirement for Akelos on the server is to support PHP. Therefore, the Akelos PHP framework is ideal for publishing stand-alone web applications because it does not require non-standard PHP configuration to run.
6. Symfony
Symfony is a web application framework for developing PHP5 projects.
The purpose of this framework is to speed up the development and maintenance of web applications and reduce repetitive coding work.
Symfony has low system requirements and can be easily installed on any setup: all you need is Unix or Windows and a web server with PHP5 installed. It is compatible with almost all databases. The price of Symfony is not high, much lower than the cost of a host.
For PHP developers, using Symfony is a natural thing, and the learning curve is only one day. Clean design and code readability will shorten development time. Developers can apply the principles of agile development (such as DRY, KISS or XP, etc.) and focus on the application logic level without spending a lot of time writing endless XML configuration files.
Symfony is designed to build complete enterprise-level applications. That is, you have control over the entire setup: from path structure to external libraries, almost everything can be customized. In order to comply with enterprise development regulations, Symfony also bundles some additional tools to facilitate project testing, debugging, and archiving.
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Thinkphp
CI is relatively easy to learn
But Thinkphp is used quite a lot at present, so let’s learn this