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  2. CakePHP - Wikipedia

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    CakePHP. CakePHP is an open-source web framework. It follows the model–view–controller (MVC) approach and is written in PHP, modeled after the concepts of Ruby on Rails, and distributed under the MIT License. [2] CakePHP uses well-known software engineering concepts and software design patterns, such as convention over configuration, model ...

  3. Category:Web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    CakePHP. Castle Project. Catalyst (software) Apache Click. CodeCharge Studio. CodeIgniter. ColdBox Platform. ColdSpring Framework. Comparison of JavaScript-based web frameworks.

  4. Comparison of JavaScript-based web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Framework Internet Explorer Mozilla Firefox Safari Opera Chrome Edge; Angular: Latest and extended support release 2 most recent major versions Latest and previous stable version 2 most recent major versions AngularJS (1.3) 8+ (9+) 4+ 5+ 11+ 30+ Apache Royale: 9 (Edge --> 10) 21 6 15 23 Dojo: 6+ 3+ 4: 10.50+ 3: Ember.js: 6+ 3+ 4+ 10.6+ 14+ Enyo

  5. FuelPHP - Wikipedia

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    FuelPHP is written in PHP 5.3 and requires at least 5.3.3 for V1.x. Cascading File System (inspired by Kohana framework): a directory structure partially based on namespaces used by classes. Flexibility: almost every component of the core framework can be extended or replaced. Modularity: applications can be divided up into modules.

  6. Laminas - Wikipedia

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    Laminas Project (formerly Zend Framework or ZF) is an open source, object-oriented web application framework implemented in PHP 7 and licensed under the New BSD License. [3] The framework is basically a collection of professional PHP [4] -based packages. [5] The framework uses various packages by the use of Composer as part of its package ...

  7. Phalcon (framework) - Wikipedia

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    Phalcon was created by Andrés Gutiérrez and collaborators looking for a new approach to traditional web application frameworks written in PHP. The original draft of the framework in 2011 was called "Spark", [6] the name was later changed to Phalcon, representing the words "PHP" and "falcon". Phalcon's initial release was made available on ...

  8. Doctrine (PHP) - Wikipedia

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    Usage demonstration. Entities in Doctrine 2 are lightweight PHP Objects that contain persistable properties. A persistable property is an instance variable of the entity that is saved into and retrieved from the database by Doctrine's data mapping capabilities via the Entity Manager - an implementation of the data mapper pattern:

  9. List of JavaScript libraries - Wikipedia

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