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How to choose the right PHP Framework?

wallace
6 december 2010, 02:39
Hi!

I'm a PHP Pro, but haven't use any PHP framework till now, so I have no clue on
how to choose a PHP framework. Do you have some tips to help me choose the/a right PHP Framework?

I want a stable and secure PHP framework for Projects with about 400 hours development time.
It should be possible to use the framework on Shared-Hosting-Webservers.
I don't need some AJAX support (I'm using extJS).
It would be nice if the framework supports Rapid Application Development
and object-relational mapping.

Also some of the standard-functions (Authentification, form validation) would
be nice. Caching would be a usefull, but isn't needed.

Needs for a PHP framework:
- Shared-Hosting-Webserver-Support
- for Projects between 200 und 400 hours work
- Developing Modell "Rapid Application Development" supported
- object-relational mapping supported
If possible:
- Caching
- Already finished Modules (e.g. Authentification, form validation, ..)
- Easy to learn


Banshew is the right one I am seeking for?

thx
Wallace

Banshee version: 1.7
PHP version: 5.2
Webserver: http://www.phpkode.com
Hugo Leisink
6 december 2010, 08:29
I'm afraid that the only one who can make that choice is you. My advice is to download and try several frameworks and make your decision based on that experience.

I wrote my own framework because I wasn't satisfied with the available frameworks. So, I don't think I can give you an impartial answer to your question.
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