Phalcon is awesome for team startup
July 08, 2015 02:35
'm a professional web developer from Vietnam with B.S Physics and Engineering. I'm a Phalcon enthusiast as Opensource. In free time, I was support on forum Phalcon also my forum and contribution core Phalcon.
I use Phalcon for all my projects for last 2 years. It's fast & easy.
June 08, 2015 02:28
I think precompiled PHP is the way to go. It saves CPU cycles, RAM and overall I/O. It saves money too. Smaller requirements = smaller bills.
I've tried symfony and zend. Phalcon was easiest to use.
shridhardalavi uses Symfony
Symfony is a set of PHP Components, a Web Application framework, a Philosophy, and a Community — all working together in harmony A framework is a collection of universal, reusable programs that accomplish particular tasks to facilitate the development of software applications. A framework is a pledge of quality, upgradability and maintainability of applications at lower cost. Applications developed using a framework are interoperable with market standards.
therealkevinard uses Symfony
Symfony provides a relatively small piece of the puzzle. Its biggest contribution: the gapi services (and other remote APIs) are configured with server-to-server service account access. Sym3 provides an endpoint that returns a svc acct access token that's - in turn - used by Ng2 to authorize the remote services.
Hevelop uses Symfony
We developed our ERP with Symfony, then we use this framework and its components in e-commerce customization.
ostark uses Symfony
Solid components backed by a great community and visionary company (sensio labs).