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1. CAKE PHP FRAMEWORK




Cakephp is one the most popular open source platform for developing dynamic web applications. You can use Cakephp for developing highly robust database driven websites. But what is so special about Cakephp? The most important feature of Cakephp is that it is derived from Ruby on Rails, a very successful web development framework, and provides a rapid development platform to developers. The ease and rapidness of development allows developers to create highly cost effective websites using Cakephp framework.



2. CODEIGNITE PHP FRAMEWORK




CodeIgniter is a powerful PHP framework with a very small footprint, built for developers who need a simple and elegant toolkit to create full-featured web applications.
The first public version of CodeIgniter was released by ELLISLAB on February 28, 2006, and the latest stable version 3.0.0 was released March 30, 2015. On July 9, 2013, EllisLab announced that it was seeking a new owner for CodeIgniter, citing a lack of resources to give the framework the attention they felt it deserved.On October 6, 2014, EllisLab announced that CodeIgniter would continue development under the stewardship of the British Columbia Institute of Technology.



3. ZEND PHP FRAMEWORK




Zend Framework is one of the most widely preferred PHP Framework to run successful web development ventures. It’s ability to provide sturdy back-up end support to the development process in order to realize desired performance and functionalities accounts for its widespread popularity. Zend Framework is a Central Management System that renders a permanent structure to the development project. In addition, it is expedites the development process as it requires lesser codes and is more secure as compared to other CMS.





4. SYMPHONY PHP FRAMEWORK




Symfony is a PHP web application framework for MVC applications. Symfony is free software and released under the MIT license. The symfony-project.com website launched on October 18, 2005.Symfony was heavily inspired by other web application frameworks such as Ruby on Rails, Django, and Spring.

Symfony aims to speed up the creation and maintenance of web applications and to replace repetitive coding tasks. Symfony has a low performance overhead used with a bytecode cache. Symfony is aimed at building robust applications in an enterprise context, and aims to give developers full control over the configuration: from the directory structure to the foreign libraries, almost everything can be customized. To match enterprise development guidelines, Symfony is bundled with additional tools to help developers test, debug and document projects.


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