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Padrino vs Zend Framework: What are the differences?
Padrino: A powerful full-featured ruby framework built on top of the Sinatra. Padrino is a ruby framework built upon the excellent Sinatra Microframework. Padrino was created to make it fun and easy to code more advanced web applications while still adhering to the spirit that makes Sinatra great!; Zend Framework: An open source, object-oriented web application framework implemented in PHP 5. Zend Framework 2 is an open source framework for developing web applications and services using PHP 5.3+. Zend Framework 2 uses 100% object-oriented code and utilises most of the new features of PHP 5.3, namely namespaces, late static binding, lambda functions and closures.
Padrino and Zend Framework can be primarily classified as "Frameworks (Full Stack)" tools.
"Microframework" is the primary reason why developers consider Padrino over the competitors, whereas "Open source" was stated as the key factor in picking Zend Framework.
Padrino and Zend Framework are both open source tools. It seems that Zend Framework with 5.71K GitHub stars and 2.87K forks on GitHub has more adoption than Padrino with 3.21K GitHub stars and 497 GitHub forks.
Pros of Padrino
- Microframework4
- Open source2
- Built on top of Sinatra2
- Beautiful code1
Pros of Zend Framework
- Open source25
- Community11
- Fast4
- Scalable3
- Friendly configuratin2
- Many library2
- MVC1
- Easy setup0
- HMVC Structure0