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Codeigniter's place among php frameworks

February 13, 2008 2:12pm

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  • #16 / Feb 15, 2008 12:20pm

    Phil Sturgeon

    2889 posts

    This conversation has been had many many many times here, just a search will bring them up. The beauty of CI is that it makes NO difference what version of PHP you use. If you want destructors then chuck them in. Remember that models and libraries are only classes, so anything that PHP 5 nativley does, you can still do.

    As Derek Allard says in his blog post, there really is no benefit other than a tiny speed improvement by reqriting the entire core. A fair chunk of that core already has PHP 5 capabilities via Base5.php so I really cant see why it would matter at all.

    A framework is a base for you to work with, what you put in that framework is entirely up to you. If you want PHP 5 in CI, use PHP 5 in CI! I work in both all the time, and have not had a problem wither either.

  • #17 / Feb 19, 2008 3:45pm

    Edemilson Lima

    241 posts

    http://www.phpframeworks.com/top-10-php-frameworks/

    In a few days, Zend Framework jump from the penultimate position to the firt in the list. I was looking the comments and people who like Zend appear to have made a huge spam there, posting the same comments many times, over and over…

    This web site should ask for registration and alow only one vote for each user.

  • #18 / Feb 19, 2008 4:16pm

    Thoer

    111 posts

    http://www.phpframeworks.com/top-10-php-frameworks/

    In a few days, Zend Framework jump from the penultimate position to the firt in the list. I was looking the comments and people who like Zend appear to have made a huge spam there, posting the same comments many times, over and over…

    This web site should ask for registration and alow only one vote for each user.

    I agree, its not really thought out I guess.

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