On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 9:52 PM, Sam Radhakrishan sk09idm@gmail.com wrote:
Codeignitor is a very light framework.
Sam Radhakrishan Computer Science Engineering NIT Trichy On 12 Feb 2015 21:39, "Chirayu Chiripal" chirayu.chiripal@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 5:21 PM, Sam Radhakrishan sk09idm@gmail.com wrote:
Some suggestions could be Laravel, CakePHP, Codeignitor.
Sam Radhakrishan Computer Science Engineering NIT Trichy On 12 Feb 2015 17:18, "Hugues Peccatte" hugues.peccatte@gmail.com wrote:
2015-02-11 18:35 GMT+01:00 Chirayu Chiripal <chirayu.chiripal@gmail.com
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Hi everyone,
As we frequently end up discussing this, I am initiating this thread to discuss it further. As we have all agreed that it might be very difficult to move current codebase to any MVC framework and might need lot of rework but there is need for this for better maintainability and future enhancements.
So, I think we should start by discussing which MVC framework would be best to do so. Some points that we might need to consider while considering a framework are:
- Developers skills & interest into particular framework.
- License compatibility of the framework with phpMyAdmin's license.
- Features of the framework and ease to use it.
- How active are the developers of the framework?
Looking forward to your suggestions.
-- Regards, Chirayu Chiripal https://chirayuchiripal.wordpress.com/
Hi,
I currently use ZendFramework at work. But I think that this type of framework is too heavy only for MVC. We should look for another one lighter.
Yes. We need a light framework.
Hugues.
Symfony is also an option.
Please use bottom posting style on this list.
CodeIgniter prior to 3.0 are licensed under a proprietary Apache/BSD-style open source license. Currently version 3.0rc2 is released under MIT License. But, I personally feel this project is not that active enough as its original creators Ellislab is no more maintaining it and its handed over to Columbia Institute of Technology. I agree that it was one the best choices in the past but not sure if its good enough compared to other frameworks after reading a lot about it on the internet [1]. So, I am not sure. Lets see what others have to say about this.
We require something light and fast.
[1]: https://nerdmom.wordpress.com/2012/08/02/comparing-laravel-codeigniter-cakep...