Most Promosing PHP Frameworks


Recess Framework

Recess is a RESTful PHP framework that provides a fun and enjoyable development experience for beginner and seasoned developers alike. If you want a full featured RESTful web application without having to master the command line or learn complicated deployment recipes, Recess is for you. Recess is fast, light-weight, and has a very small footprint—ideal for LAMP development and drag-and-drop deployment to shared hosts. Recess is a modern framework that uses a loosely-coupled Model-View-Controller architecture designed and optimized specifically for PHP 5.

Vork
Ease of use, intuitive project architecture and conventions maximize developer productivity and reduce learning & ramp-up time from weeks to a matter of minutes, thus greatly improving IT ROI.

Performance, unique system utilizes a bare minimum of resources and can be configured to operate entirely from RAM without any disk access resulting in a huge performance advantage and substantially greater traffic-handling capacity per server.

Extensive toolset includes interfaces to Google (maps, translation, charts, payments), social networking (Twitter, Meetup, Facebook), e-commerce (credit card validation & processing, automatic-SSL, PayPal), tag clouds, forums, embedded rich-media (YouTube, MP3), wiki, short-URL generation and much more!

Standards-compliant with nearly every web-development standard eases maintenance while maximizes reliability and cross-browser consistency. Vork is XHTML 1.1, MVC, Section 508 accessible, object-oriented, adherent to coding best-practices and more.

Universal compatibility with every PHP-based platform and mainstream database.

Cost, open-source licenses are free under the industry-standard terms of GPLv3.

Cake PHP
CakePHP is a rapid development framework for PHP that provides an extensible architecture for developing, maintaining, and deploying applications. Using commonly known design patterns like MVC and ORM within the convention over configuration paradigm, CakePHP reduces development costs and helps developers write less code.

CakePHP HTML image links

CakePHP HTML image links FAQ: How do I create HTML image links in CakePHP?

When I first started using CakePHP I had no idea how to create a CakePHP image link, so I thought I’d share what I’ve learned here, specifically the CakePHP HTML image and HTML link syntax.

Rather than go into any great detail, I’ll just share the source code from one of my CakePHP view pages. This is from a typical CakePHP index view page, but I wanted to use images for the Edit and Delete actions instead of plain links. Here’s the CakePHP view code I created to get this done:

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