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    Slim

    Slim

    PHP micro framework that helps you quickly write web applications

    We recommend you install the Slim Framework with the Composer dependency manager. The easiest way to start working with Slim is to create a project using Slim-Skeleton as a base by running a bash command. Slim provides a fast and powerful router that maps route callbacks to specific HTTP request methods and URIs. It supports parameters and pattern matching. Build your application with concentric middleware to tweak the HTTP request and response objects around your Slim app. Slim supports any...
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    Opulence

    Opulence

    A simple, secure, and scalable PHP application framework

    Opulence is a PHP web application framework that simplifies the difficult parts of creating and maintaining a secure, scalable website. With Opulence, things like database management, caching, ORM, page templates, and routing are a cinch. It was written with customization, performance, and best practices in mind. Thanks to test-driven development (TDD), the framework is reliable and thoroughly tested. Opulence is split into components, which can be installed separately or bundled together....
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    Docker env

    Docker env

    A Faster Lightweight Full-Stack PHP Framework

    Why do we need to build a PHP framework by ourself? Maybe most of the people will say "There have so many PHP frameworks be provided, but we still made a wheel?". My point is "Making a wheel is not our purpose, we will get a few of knowledge when making a wheel which is our real purpose". Defined a entrance file that provide a uniform file for user visit, which hide the complex logic like the enterprise service bus. Register a function by used set_error_handler to handle error, but it can't...
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    Horus Framework

    Horus Framework

    Smart Micro PHP Framework inspired by Sinatra in Ruby but not a clone

    An OOP PHP micro-framework, a lightweight toolkit to help developers lay down the foundation of their PHP-based websites and applications The Horus Framework is a pretty solid attempt at designing a good OOP framework in as a small package as possible. Focused on a light codebase and on a solid, standards-friendly approach, Horus can be used to write advanced applications without having to deal with complex coding toolkits like Zend or CakePHP. Horus is easy to learn and the code...
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    EternalMVC is a lightweight MVC framework written in PHP 5.3. It does not contain a bulky library, just the basics needed for an MVC framework. EternalMVC currently carries a very small footprint.
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