The Symfony and Zend frameworks are so amazingly different that they almost don’t deserve to share the title “framework.” Like the .Net Framework, Zend is a bucket of functions that, together, provide advanced interfaces to the most complex of tasks that web developers need to write regularly. They then leave the developer to work up a quick interface to the application, which they enable with
PHP Frameworks
PHP: Symfony vs. Zend
The Symfony and Zend frameworks are so amazingly different that they almost don’t deserve to share the title “framework.” Like the .Net Framework, Zend is a bucket of functions that, together, provide advanced interfaces to the most complex of tasks that web developers need to write regularly. They then leave the developer to work up a quick interface to the application, which they enable with
Akelos PHP Framework
The Akelos PHP Framework is a web application development platform based on the MVC (Model View Controller) design pattern. Based on good practices. Akelos based applications can run on most shared hosting service providers since Akelos only requires that PHP be available at the server. This means that the Akelos PHP Framework is the ideal candidate for distributing standalone web
PHP Zend Framework
Zend is an open source, object-oriented web application framework that is simple and straightforward to use for PHP 5 that has been designed to eliminate the technical exhaustiveness and let the developers concentrate on the bigger picture that is building better web applications. One of its strengths is the highly modular Model-View-Controller (MVC) design, making your code more reusable and easier to maintain and this is why Zend has taken a driver's seat in PHP web development.
CakePHP
CakePHP is an open-source PHP development framework inspired by Ruby on Rails framework. This framework enables you to work in a structured manner, without loss of flexibility.



