[BNM] PHP Frameworks

Leo Brown leo.brown at acumensystems.net
Fri Feb 1 14:12:40 GMT 2008


Can only speak for Cake. It's brilliant, except for the lack of __any
semblance of reasonable documentation whatsoever__. From time to time, you
will literally have to track down the authors and demand an explanation of
the workings. The worst offender being many-to-many relationships.

Once you understand it, it all makes sense - it's just the difficult
paradigm shift from 'real' programming to the 'automagic' way of doing
things... :|

Can anyone compare CakePHP HABTM with symfony ?

-----Original Message-----
From: bnmlist-bounces at brightonnewmedia.org
[mailto:bnmlist-bounces at brightonnewmedia.org] On Behalf Of Julian Blundell
Sent: 01 February 2008 14:07
To: BNM
Subject: [BNM] PHP Frameworks

Hi

Been thinking of using a PHP framework for some time. The choices seem to
be:-

phpCake
Symphony
Zend

Anybody got any opinions about strengths, weaknesses, other options etc.

Jules
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