
There are many PHP frameworks available for developers to choose from when creating a project. Frameworks such as CodeIgniter, CakePHP, Symfony and Zend are the most popular frameworks used by developers.
In this article I will compile a list of 5 frameworks that many developers may not know of.
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Don't forget to check out part 1 if you have no read it.
In the second part of this 5 part tutorial series on how to build a Twitter-like website, we will be creating a signup form so that users can register to our website.
We will be adding records to the database that we created in part 1 and creating validation rules to make sure that the user didn't put any invalid data into the form.
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This tutorial will be the first of a five part series where we will built a social network site similar to Twitter from scratch. We will be using the CodeIgniter framework for the core of the website and jQuery for the effects. In this first part we will be configuring CodeIgniter to display everything correctly and we will also set up a database and connect to it.

Javascript frameworks like jQuery, MooTools and Prototype are being used by almost all developers in web design and web development, and if you're not using them you should be. Frameworks like these make building complex Javascript functionality into websites a breeze with only a few lines of code.
If you want to start using a framework but are not sure which one is for you then you are probably best starting off with jQuery as it is simple to understand yet powerful. You can also use frameworks together, check out my post here.
In this post you'll find cheat sheets that will be helpful to you as a reference when using one of these frameworks and you can't quite remember a function.
