best php framework

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    CodeIgnitor has a lot of good documentation, which is kind of a prerequisite really. I like it.

    Been using concrete5 also, which is a framework+cms. Borrows a lot form zend, but the documentation is lacking. Quite easy to extend, and rapid.

    Rails... well. I seriously don't like that that you need to have a fair amount of sysadmin skills to deploy the beast. I also don't like the lack of competent developers out there for it. You're likely to find yourself up shit creek if you loose a developer. PHP devs are two-a-penny. It pleases developers - yes - but I fail to see any redeeming features - it basically leads to extra expense.

    • ROR dev's sometimes have huge egos too....vaxorcist

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