5 PHP frameworks you should check out

Posted by Beth Tucker Long on March 1, 2010
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PHP BuilderFrameworks are everywhere today, and they come in every flavor, some focusing on speed, others on features. If you are in the market for a framework, PHPBuilder.com has posted an article with overviews on five noteworthy PHP frameworks:

  • CakePHP – noted for borrowing many features from Ruby on Rails and for its active community
  • CodeIgniter – noted for its simplicity and practical native features
  • DooPHP – noted for its speed and compactness
  • Symfony – noted for it’s well-organized support system and expansive list of plugins
  • Zend Framework – noted for connectivity with web services and its corporate sponsor, Zend Technologies (and has a helpful php|architect guide to get you started)

If those five don’t tickle your fancy, we showcase two frameworks, Digitalus and FaZend, in the February 2010 issue of php|architect, and if you want even more framework info, the June 2009 issue reviews no less than six PHP frameworks as well.


About the author—Beth Tucker Long is the Editor-In-Chief of php|architect magazine, teaches PHP Essentials course, works with book publishing, and still finds some time to do some actual programming once in a while.