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  2. Laravel - Wikipedia

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    Laravel is a free and open-source PHP-based web framework for building web applications. [3] It was created by Taylor Otwell and intended for the development of web applications following the model–view–controller (MVC) architectural pattern and based on Symfony .

  3. October (CMS) - Wikipedia

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    October is a self-hosted content management system (CMS) based on the PHP programming language and Laravel web application framework.It supports MariaDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite and SQL Server for the database back end [3] and uses a flat file database for the front end structure. [4]

  4. List of PHP editors - Wikipedia

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    Atom – free and open-source [26] text editor with out-of-the-box PHP support. Bluefish – free and open-source advanced editor with many web specific functions, has PHP syntax highlighting, auto-completion, function list, PHP function documentation, WebDAV, FTP, and SSH/SFTP support for uploading [27]

  5. PeachPie - Wikipedia

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    PeachPie is an open-source PHP language compiler and runtime for the .NET Framework and .NET.It is built on top of the Microsoft Roslyn compiler platform and is based on the first-generation Phalanger project.

  6. Microweber - Wikipedia

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    Microweber is an open-source content management system and website builder. It is based on the PHP programming language and the Laravel 5 web application framework, using drag and drop and allowing users to quickly create content, while scheduling and managing multiple displays. [1]

  7. BookStack - Wikipedia

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    BookStack is a free and open-source wiki software aimed for a simple, self-hosted, and easy-to-use platform. Based on Laravel, a PHP framework, BookStack is released under the MIT License. It uses the ideas of books to organise pages and store information. [3] BookStack is multilingual and available in over thirty languages. [2]

  8. CodeIgniter - Wikipedia

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    CodeIgniter 4 was released On February 24, 2020, [20] the birthday of Jim Parry, the project lead of CodeIgniter 4, and who died on January 15, 2020. [21] Since then, the project continues with another lead.

  9. List of free software project directories - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable websites that list free software projects. These directories and repositories of free software differ from software hosting facilities (or software forges ) in the number of features they offer and the type of collaboration they are designed to promote.