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The elePHPant, PHP mascot. The mascot of the PHP project is the elePHPant, a blue elephant with the PHP logo on its side, designed by Vincent Pontier [203] in 1998. [204] "The (PHP) letters were forming the shape of an elephant if viewed in a sideways angle." [205] The elePHPant is sometimes differently coloured when in plush toy form. [206]
Symfony was heavily inspired by the Spring Framework. [4] [5]It makes heavy use of existing PHP open-source projects as part of the framework, including: PDO database abstraction layer (1.1, with Doctrine and Propel 1.3)
The nXhtml addon has special support for PHP (and other template languages). The major mode web-mode.el is designed for editing mixed HTML templates. Geany – syntax highlighting for HTML + PHP. Provides PHP function list. jEdit – free/open source editor. Supports SFTP and FTP. Komodo Edit – general purpose scripting language editor with ...
Laminas Project (formerly Zend Framework or ZF) is an open source, object-oriented web application framework implemented in PHP 7 and licensed under the New BSD License. [3] The framework is basically a collection of professional PHP [4]-based packages. [5]
The Doctrine Project (or Doctrine) is a set of PHP libraries primarily focused on providing persistence services and related functionality. Its most commonly known [according to whom?] projects are the object–relational mapper (ORM) and the database abstraction layer it is built on top of.
PHP Development Tools (PDT) is a language IDE plugin for the Eclipse platform and the open-source project that develops it. The project intends to encompass all tools necessary to develop PHP based software. It uses the existing Eclipse Web Tools Project to provide developers with PHP capabilities.
Phalcon was created by Andrés Gutiérrez and collaborators looking for a new approach to traditional web application frameworks written in PHP. The original draft of the framework in 2011 was called "Spark", [6] the name was later changed to Phalcon, representing the words "PHP" and "falcon". Phalcon's initial release was made available on ...
In January 2008, the developers form an open-source programming team, Invenzzia to develop OPT and other PHP projects. At the same time, the development of Open Power Template 2.0 began. The last version of the 1.1 branch was released in May 2008 and the group focused on the OPT 2.0 development.