22/08/2014
Continuing our search for good frameworks we've turned attention to the back-end (we're still intending to get back with a brief summary of Angular vs Dojo).
When we've done PHP projects In the past we've used Zend Framework. We liked ZF1 and successfully deployed some projects. We tried using ZF2 on some internal projects but found a big overhead compared to the guts of the code being written. We're just completing a migration to Slim framework (http://www.slimframework.com/). This seems a good fit with our philosophy in that it is professional but light-weight and you can spend more time writing business logic than plittering about with configuration files. We like it.
Slim is a micro framework for PHP 5 that helps you quickly write simple yet powerful web applications and APIs