symfony Framework

Yesterday I spent 6 or 7 hours working with the symfony framework. After investigating several other frameworks available, like CakePHP and CodeIgniter, I settled down to work with symfony and I’m glad I did. It has a pretty big learning curve, but the free book is an invaluable resource (I’m actually thinking of buying the printed copy). The framework itself is great, and is built up of some excellent parts like Propel for ORM and Creole for database abstraction. Even if you don’t use symfony, check out those two open-source libraries, they are excellent.

Yesterday’s time was spent both learning the framework and creating the upcoming Outershift website. In 6 hours I learned much and completed a good chunk of the back-end. Considering I started from scratch, I am very pleased with how quickly the project has progressed. So, check out the symfony framework for yourself!


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