Re: [Ilugc] Suggest a PHP Framework

2008-12-30 Thread Ravi Jaya
> > Based on my experience synfony+doctrine PRM+memcache has proved to be > most stable and scalable combo. In one scenario we are serving rought > 1.5 million pages everyday. > Choosing an Ideal Framework, is all about the requirement of the project, for example if the application is going to de

Re: [Ilugc] Suggest a PHP Framework

2008-12-29 Thread vivek khurana
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 9:24 AM, Shrinivasan T wrote: > Friends. > > My friends doing their college project, > decided to do their project in PHP and will release as open source. > > They have experience in PHP. > > To make the project to be collabrative and continuous development, > I suggested t

Re: [Ilugc] Suggest a PHP Framework

2008-12-28 Thread Ravi Jaya
> > They have experience in PHP. > > To make the project to be collabrative and continuous development, > I suggested them to follow any framework. > > like cakephp, symphony etc. > My vote for is Symfony, To know more about Symfony, and for it feature's follow the given link http://www.symfony-pro

[Ilugc] Suggest a PHP Framework

2008-12-28 Thread Shrinivasan T
Friends. My friends doing their college project, decided to do their project in PHP and will release as open source. They have experience in PHP. To make the project to be collabrative and continuous development, I suggested them to follow any framework. like cakephp, symphony etc. I dont have