Symfony

Free and open source PHP web framework
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  • Rating:
  • License:
  • Freeware
  • Price:
  • FREE
  • Publisher Name:
  • Fabien Potencier
  • Publisher web site:
  • http://www.symfony-project.org/
  • Operating Systems:
  • Mac OS X
  • File Size:
  • 3.1 MB

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Free and open source PHP web framework Symfony provides an architecture, components and tools for developers to build complex web applications faster. Choosing Symfony allows you to release your applications earlier, host and scale them without problem, and maintain them over time with no surprise.Symfony is based on experience. It does not reinvent the wheel: it uses most of the best practices of web development and integrates some great third-party libraries. Symfony is compatible with most of the available databases engines, including MySQL, PostgreSQL, Oracle, and Microsoft SQL Server.Symfony aims to speed up the creation and maintenance of web applications, and to replace the repetitive coding tasks by power, control and pleasure.The very small number of prerequisites make symfony easy to install on any configuration; you just need Unix or Windows with a web server and PHP installed. Symfony is compatible with almost every database system. In addition, it has a very small overhead, so the benefits of the framework don't come at the cost of an increase of hosting costs.Using Symfony is so natural and easy for people used to PHP and the design patterns of Internet applications that the learning curve is reduced to less than a day. The clean design and code readability will keep your delays short. Developers can apply agile development principles (such as KISS, DRY, or the XP philosophy) and focus on applicative logic without losing time to write endless XML configuration files.Symfony is aimed at building robust applications in an enterprise context. This means that you have full control over the configuration: from the directory structure to the foreign libraries, almost everything can be customized. To match your enterprise's development guidelines, symfony is bundled with additional tools helping you to test, debug and document your project. Here are some key features of "Symfony": · Easy to install and configure on most platforms (and guaranteed to work on standard *nix and Windows platforms) · Database engine-independent · Simple to use, in most cases, but still flexible enough to adapt to complex cases · Based on the premise of convention over configuration--the developer needs to configure only the unconventional · Compliant with most web best practices and design patterns · Enterprise-ready--adaptable to existing information technology (IT) policies and architectures, and stable enough for long-term projects · Very readable code, with phpDocumentor comments, for easy maintenance · Easy to extend, allowing for integration with other vendor libraries What's New in This Release: · updated class manipulator to work with mixed eol styles and no eol (closes #7694) · fixed typos in plugin manager · fixed php notices when test:* tasks are run outside of a command applications · updated checking for logged trace to be a bit more responsible (closes #7817) · added test coverage for testing browser redirects (refs #7823) · patched class manipulator to work with source that uses an eol other than PHP_EOL (closes #7694) · added translation for "Back To List" for German and Polish (fixes #7819) · added files not included in r24970 · fixed sfFormDoctrine::removeFile fails to remove files (closes #7771) · fixed inclusion of linked doctrine schema files (closes #7774, thanks esycat) · using var export on serialisation to prevent invalid php code (fixes #7802) · removed duplicate declaration of options member variable (fixes #7809) · updated japanese translation of the admin generator (closes #7814 patch by river.bright) · fixed typo (closes #7778) · fixed replacing of tokens in doctrine stub and base model classes (closes #7656) · optimized project:validate task · Reverting r24632 (closes #6860) · Fixing strict standards notice


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