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Quoted: A few short years ago, one of the more common criticisms about PHP was that it did not support MVC-style architectures. Times change. And these days, there are a number of choices available in the world of PHP frameworks. This series takes a look at three widely used PHP frameworks -- Zend, symfony, and CakePHP -- examining their similarities and differences while building and extending a sample application in each of the three frameworks.
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