Limber VS chubbyphp-framework

Compare Limber vs chubbyphp-framework and see what are their differences.

Limber

A super minimal HTTP framework that doesn't get in your way. (by nimbly)

chubbyphp-framework

A minimal, highly performant middleware PSR-15 microframework built with as little complexity as possible, aimed primarily at those developers who want to understand all the vendors they use. (by chubbyphp)
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Limber chubbyphp-framework
1 1
15 124
- 1.6%
7.1 4.7
8 months ago 5 days ago
PHP PHP
MIT License MIT License
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Limber

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chubbyphp-framework

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  • What framework should I use?
    4 projects | /r/PHP | 18 Mar 2023
    I built my own cause i wanted to have the possibility to use as many well established standards (PSR) while beeing as flexible as possible and still build something extremely minimal: https://github.com/chubbyphp/chubbyphp-framework
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