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    Squire

    Squire

    A library of static Eloquent models for common fixture data

    Squire is a library of static Eloquent models for fixture data that is commonly needed in web applications, such as countries, currencies, and airports. It's based on the concepts of Caleb Porzio's Sushi package. Squire includes a validation rule for each model installed in your app. These allow you to easily validate user input to ensure that it matches a record in a specific model. Squire may not always have a model available for the information you require. In this case, you may want to create your own.
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    Webiness

    Webiness

    Lightweight PHP framework

    Webiness is lightweight PHP framework based on MVC design pattern. It has a very straightforward installation process that requires only a minimal configuration, so it can save you a lot of hassle. Also, it canbe an ideal choice if you want to avoid PHP version conflict, as it works on all PHP versions from 5.3. Webiness extensively uses the lazy loading technique so, in most cases, it is faster then other frameworks. It can be used for rapid prototyping of web applications. Webiness is...
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