GraPHP vs Laravel vs Symfony

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GraPHP

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6
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Laravel

27.5K
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+ 1
3.9K
Symfony

8K
5.9K
+ 1
1.1K
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Pros of GraPHP
Pros of Laravel
Pros of Symfony
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    • 553
      Clean architecture
    • 392
      Growing community
    • 370
      Composer friendly
    • 344
      Open source
    • 324
      The only framework to consider for php
    • 220
      Mvc
    • 210
      Quickly develop
    • 168
      Dependency injection
    • 156
      Application architecture
    • 143
      Embraces good community packages
    • 73
      Write less, do more
    • 71
      Orm (eloquent)
    • 66
      Restful routing
    • 57
      Database migrations & seeds
    • 55
      Artisan scaffolding and migrations
    • 41
      Great documentation
    • 40
      Awesome
    • 30
      Awsome, Powerfull, Fast and Rapid
    • 29
      Build Apps faster, easier and better
    • 28
      Eloquent ORM
    • 26
      Promotes elegant coding
    • 26
      Modern PHP
    • 26
      JSON friendly
    • 25
      Most easy for me
    • 24
      Easy to learn, scalability
    • 23
      Beautiful
    • 22
      Blade Template
    • 21
      Test-Driven
    • 15
      Security
    • 15
      Based on SOLID
    • 13
      Clean Documentation
    • 13
      Easy to attach Middleware
    • 13
      Cool
    • 12
      Simple
    • 12
      Convention over Configuration
    • 11
      Easy Request Validatin
    • 10
      Simpler
    • 10
      Fast
    • 10
      Easy to use
    • 9
      Get going quickly straight out of the box. BYOKDM
    • 9
      Its just wow
    • 8
      Laravel + Cassandra = Killer Framework
    • 8
      Simplistic , easy and faster
    • 8
      Friendly API
    • 7
      Less dependencies
    • 7
      Super easy and powerful
    • 6
      Great customer support
    • 6
      Its beautiful to code in
    • 5
      Speed
    • 5
      Eloquent
    • 5
      Composer
    • 5
      Minimum system requirements
    • 5
      Laravel Mix
    • 5
      Easy
    • 5
      The only "cons" is wrong! No static method just Facades
    • 5
      Fast and Clarify framework
    • 5
      Active Record
    • 5
      Php7
    • 4
      Ease of use
    • 4
      Laragon
    • 4
      Laravel casher
    • 4
      Easy views handling and great ORM
    • 4
      Laravel Forge and Envoy
    • 4
      Cashier with Braintree and Stripe
    • 3
      Laravel Passport
    • 3
      Laravel Spark
    • 3
      Intuitive usage
    • 3
      Laravel Horizon and Telescope
    • 3
      Laravel Nova
    • 3
      Rapid development
    • 2
      Laravel Vite
    • 2
      Scout
    • 2
      Deployment
    • 1
      Succint sintax
    • 177
      Open source
    • 149
      Php
    • 130
      Community
    • 129
      Dependency injection
    • 122
      Professional
    • 80
      Doctrine
    • 75
      Organized
    • 71
      Modular architecture
    • 47
      Smart programming
    • 45
      Solid
    • 20
      Documentation
    • 15
      LTS releases
    • 10
      Easy to Learn
    • 9
      Decoupled framework components
    • 9
      Robust
    • 8
      Service container
    • 8
      Bundle
    • 8
      Good practices guideline
    • 7
      Simple
    • 7
      Powerful
    • 6
      Flexible

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    Cons of GraPHP
    Cons of Laravel
    Cons of Symfony
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      • 53
        PHP
      • 33
        Too many dependency
      • 23
        Slower than the other two
      • 17
        A lot of static method calls for convenience
      • 15
        Too many include
      • 13
        Heavy
      • 9
        Bloated
      • 8
        Laravel
      • 7
        Confusing
      • 5
        Too underrated
      • 4
        Not fast with MongoDB
      • 1
        Not using SOLID principles
      • 1
        Slow and too much big
      • 1
        Difficult to learn
      • 10
        Too many dependency
      • 8
        Lot of config files
      • 4
        YMAL
      • 3
        Feature creep
      • 1
        Bloated

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      What is GraPHP?

      The goal of this project is to build a lightweight web framework with a graph DB abstraction. It should be very easy to create the graph schema with no knowledge of of how the data is stored. Also, the schema should be incredibly flexible so you should never need migrations when adding new models (nodes), connections (edges), or data that lives in nodes.

      What is Laravel?

      It is a web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax. It attempts to take the pain out of development by easing common tasks used in the majority of web projects, such as authentication, routing, sessions, and caching.

      What is Symfony?

      It is written with speed and flexibility in mind. It allows developers to build better and easy to maintain websites with PHP..

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        What are some alternatives to GraPHP, Laravel, and Symfony?
        Node.js
        Node.js uses an event-driven, non-blocking I/O model that makes it lightweight and efficient, perfect for data-intensive real-time applications that run across distributed devices.
        Django
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        ASP.NET
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        Android SDK
        Android provides a rich application framework that allows you to build innovative apps and games for mobile devices in a Java language environment.
        Spring Boot
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