Rodney Oliver on 3 Jun 2006 21:22:00 -0000


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RE: [PLUG] LAMP development framework


I second the cakephp framework.  Try looking at codeigniter.com too. 

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[mailto:plug-bounces@lists.phillylinux.org] On Behalf Of Matt Ayres
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Subject: Re: [PLUG] LAMP development framework



W. Chris Shank wrote:
> I've got a highly modified SugarCRM implementation that has grown to the 
> point that it's impossible to continue to add SugarCRM updates without 
> breaking the modifications. I'm on the fence about the painful upgrade 
> process of trying to get this thing to a Sugar 4.2 base. Most of the 
> features that make SugarCRM useful aren't used, so I'm contemplating 
> rewriting the application to serve only the needs that are actually 
> used. I'd like to start with a framework of some sort so that I don't 
> have to get bogged down.
> 
> What frameworks would be good for creating a medium complexity web 
> application? I prefer PHP / MySQL, but would consider another framework 
> (except Java).
> 

You could look at CakePHP, it's essentially "PHP-on-rails".

Thanks,
Matt Ayres
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