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PHP frameworks, Part 1: Getting started with three popular frameworks
A few short years ago, one of the more common criticisms about PHP was that it did not support MVC-style architectures. Times change. And these days, there are a number of choices available in the world of PHP frameworks. This series takes a look at three widely used PHP frameworks -- Zend, symfony, and CakePHP -- examining their similarities and differences while building and extending a sample application in each of the three frameworks.
Articles 09 Oct 2007  
 
PHP frameworks, Part 5: Integrating external tasks
A short few years ago, a common criticism about PHP was that it did not support MVC-style architectures. Today, developers can chose from many PHP frameworks. This "PHP frameworks" series takes a look at three widely used PHP frameworks -- Zend, symfony, and CakePHP -- examining their similarities and differences while building and extending a sample application in each of the three. In this article, you will integrate external tasks, creating a simple task that can be called using the scheduler cron.
Articles 19 Feb 2008  
 
PHP frameworks, Part 4: Ajax support
A common criticism of early versions on PHP was that they did not support Model-View-Controller (MVC)-style architectures. Today, developers can chose from many PHP frameworks. This "PHP frameworks" series takes a look at three widely used PHP frameworks -- Zend, symfony, and CakePHP -- examining their similarities and differences while building and extending a sample application in each of the three frameworks. Part 1 lays out the scope for the series and gets the prerequisites out of the way. In Part 2, you build the sample application in each of the three frameworks. In Part 3, you extend the application and look at exceptions to the rule. Here, take a look at how Asynchronous JavaScript + XML (Ajax) is supported in each of the frameworks.
Articles 12 Feb 2008  
 
PHP frameworks, Part 3: User authentication
A common criticism of early versions on PHP was that they did not support Model-View-Controller (MVC)-style architectures. Today, developers can chose from many PHP frameworks. This "PHP frameworks" series takes a look at three widely used PHP frameworks -- Zend, symfony, and CakePHP -- examining their similarities and differences while building and extending a sample application in each of the three frameworks. Part 1 lays out the scope for the series and gets the prerequisites out of the way. In Part 2, you build the sample application in each of the three frameworks. Here in Part 3, you will extend the application and look at exceptions to the rule.
Articles 04 Dec 2007  
 
PHP frameworks, Part 2: Building the sample application
This PHP frameworks series takes a look at three widely used PHP frameworks -- Zend, symfony, and CakePHP -- examining their similarities and differences while building and extending a sample application in each of the three frameworks. Part 1 lays out the scope for the series and gets the prerequisites out of the way. Here in Part 2, you will build the sample application in each of the three frameworks.
Articles 16 Oct 2007  
 
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