On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 11:21 AM, AmirBehzad Eslami <behzad.esl...@gmail.com
> wrote:

> Dear List,
>
> I've used Zend Framework for almost 2 years in several projects.
> Now I'm entering a new company where the developers are asked
> to choose a web framework. We're 3 developers:
> One knows zf
> One knows CodeIgniter
> The other one knows Yii Framework
> I believe in ZF, but the other developers think that zf is very complex.
> Well, How can I make them to believe in zf?
>
> I found many benchmarks on the net for these 3 frameworks, which are
> biased in someway. Sometimes the author has only used Yii, and he
> believes it is the best framework. Someone has only used zf and only
> believes in zf (such as me).
>
> I'm looking for someone who has used two or more of these frameworks.
>
> Now in ZF-General list, is there anyone with Yii or CodeIgniter experience?
> If so, why do you prefer zf over these two frameworks?
> Please share your ideas.
>

A side-note from me:

There's also Zend Framework 2 (http://www.zendframework.com/zf2)

It's not finished yet (we're aiming at late summer for the final version),
but do take a look at it. In my opinion it's in whole new category as
compared to Yii, CI or ZF1. You might find it interesting. ZF2 core has
been rewritten from scratch, old components refactored, it's php 5.3+ and
revamped to be much more opt-in and modular. That means less overhead for
small apps, easier customization and extension for complex ones and and
great drop-in functionality for RAD.



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