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Taking the Sting Out of PHP 5 Programming

bfioca writes "Where are the all-in-one PHP frameworks that make building well-factored and maintainable applications as easy as building simple sites? O'Reilly ONLamp's recent article Simplify PHP Development with WASP shows how to make a simple database-backed site with WASP in just a few lines of code. Other PHP 5 frameworks such as symfony and PRADO have been getting a lot of recent attention as well."

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  1. think of the kittens by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    usermilk rules you

    biggie smalls nigga fuck all yall

  2. Re:Just use Ruby or Python by DaHat · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    What do you have againt .NET besides being a Microsoft technology and being a TLD?

  3. i wanna be somebody by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    be somebody too

  4. Modern web programmers have moved elsewhere by a55clown · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    I remember a time when PHP was the next latest and greatest thing. Then MySQL tied into it which made it all the more better. Lately, however, a lot of programmers have moved onto Ruby on Rails. It almost seems like magic at the speed at which you can make useful stuff.