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FAT-FREE is a powerful yet lightweight PHP 5.3+ Web development framework designed to help you build dynamic and robust applications - fast! Condensed in a single 55KB file, the framework gives you access to an all-purpose template engine, flexible cache, integrated unit testing tools, and code ... [More] profiler. It's so small and fast - it even has a bandwidth throttle for controlling Web server traffic. It's also the only framework that shields you from spam, bandwidth theft, and DoS attacks. Fat-Free is also packaged with optional plug-ins that extend its capabilities. There's the Axon ORM and the M2 MongoDB mapper to help simplify database access, an easy-to-use SQL handler, and more! Unlike other PHP frameworks, Fat-Free aims to be usable - not usual. [Less]

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A very small framework for php apps. Its less than 25kb, has no dependencies (just MySQL) and provides a MVC architecture, DB connection, and basics implementations of ORM, HTML Templates, Scaffolding, Paginator, and XSS and SQL inyections protection

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$utra BackgroundPHP Webapplications can be written in numerous ways. $utra provides a small PHP5 mechanism, allowing an application to evolve into something complex without loosing its simplicity. $utra Rules$utra is written according to the following rules : - framework should reflect ... [More] simplicity and compactness. - framework should exploit common tasks - framework should not use OO for the sake of OO - framework should do nothing by default, or have CMS-functionality by defaultrequirementsN*X environment, svn, apache, php installed, cli interest Why $utra?Because sometimes it cannot be 100% clear what to expect or build. In those cases an bigass OS framework/CMS can become a pain in the ass. The $utra framework starts with almost nothing. Along with the Command Line Interface (CLI) tools, an explosion of functionality can occur in no time. Once you understand the CLI-mechanism, you will be encouraged to recycle more code. just try it! [Less]

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