technexus
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technexus
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Looking for a fast and easy to use PHP boilerplate project/framework for a blog-like website
and use it with my blog https://technex.us/
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What are the popular PHP Frameworks you are using for the development of web applications and why?
It's fully unit tested and I use it for my personal blog.
- I'm new to PHP OOP and looking for feedback on my proposed OOP design structure before I dive in a start coding it. Thanks!
adr-example
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Any good no framework PHP MYSQL web app in github, I can learn from?
Adding to the above link a full ADR Example - https://github.com/pmjones/adr-example
- Simplest PHP template ever. Password hashed PDO register and login. Just add Postgres DB info in .ini file or change the Singleton class for MySQL. User table should have "username" and "password" fields. Plus whatever else you want. simple_dom_html.php library included. PHP 7.4+
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Is a framework necessary to create a PHP project?
Yes, as an example, the First Application's business logic (not that it's much) doesn't tie itself to the framework, as one example. Odan's Slim Skeleton, ADR Example (yes, I know you are the author), and the Aura Payload example class can be seen as other examples.
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Starting new job - Need to hone my PHP Skills
ADR (as opposed to MVC) - direct link - example
- In-Template Response Building
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How to move up to PHP 8 and Object Orientation?
https://github.com/pmjones/adr-example - Follow up example to the above. ADR is an alternative to MVC
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advice for modernizing a legacy web app
More on ADR (like MVC) - https://github.com/pmjones/adr-example
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I'm new to PHP OOP and looking for feedback on my proposed OOP design structure before I dive in a start coding it. Thanks!
Another option, to me and speaking to the OP as an alternative, it is simpler to add some Data Mappers/Repositories to abstract away the Database code. Good examples is the sample ADR application, Payload library example, Slim 3 First Application, or this Slim 4 Skeleton application
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OOP Php, Noob needs help !
Simple example of a MVC/ADR (Action-Domain-Responder, similar to MVC) system - https://github.com/pmjones/adr-example
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Controller common functions and composition over Inheritance
Call your class (which doesn't look like a controller anymore...), then, output it to your HTML or JSON renderer, based on the check. You can do this in a class (or 2 - look up ADR - https://github.com/pmjones/adr-example) or in the router.
What are some alternatives?
awesome-static-generators - A curated list of static web site generators.
slim4-skeleton - A Slim 4 Skeleton
framework - PHP Framework providing ActiveRecord models and out of the box CRUD controllers with versioning and ORM support
php-app - Barebones PHP app with PDO Singleton setup for Postgres. Register, Login, Index page. Simple cache and simple_html_dom library included. Add your own DB info.
gacela - Gacela helps you separate your project into modules, focusing on the infrastructure or application layer decoupled from your domain.
Aura.Payload - A Domain Payload implementation.
phpframework - Example DIY PHP Framework
skeleton - Standard PHP package skeleton.
MyMVC
no-framework-tutorial - A small tutorial to show how to create a PHP application without a framework.
udemy-php-cms - A simple content management system written in PHP. Following along on Edwin Diaz's Udemy course available here: https://www.udemy.com/php-for-complete-beginners-includes-msql-object-oriented/
Laravel - Laravel is a web application framework with expressive, elegant syntax. We’ve already laid the foundation for your next big idea — freeing you to create without sweating the small things.