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6 Best Free and Open Source PHP Microframeworks - LinuxLinks
This article examines the best PHP microframeworks. Micro means the framework is small, with little or no tools and libraries. Microframeworks are designed with extensibility in mind. They provide an essential set of features and rely on extensions to do the rest. Microframeworks have the advantage of making no or fewer decisions for you, making it easy to start development.
When it comes to web development, there are a wide range of PHP microframeworks to choose from. The choice actually helps you find the right tool for the job.
Here’s our pick of the finest open source microframeworks captured in a legendary LinuxLinks-style ratings chart. Only free and open source software is eligible for inclusion.
O3DE - multi-platform 3D engine - LinuxLinks
Unleash your creativity across a variety of industries, applications and platforms, using O3DE as the foundation for any 3D project.
This is free and open source software.
Beekeeper Studio - cross-platform SQL editor and database manager - LinuxLinks
Beekeeper Studio is a cross-platform SQL editor and database manager available for Linux, Mac, and Windows.
This is free and open source software.
Leaf - slim and lightweight PHP framework - LinuxLinks
It introduces a cleaner and much simpler structure to the PHP language while maintaining it’s flexibility. With a simple structure and a shallow learning curve, it’s an excellent way to rapidly build powerful and high performant web apps and APIs.
Leaf handles the heavy lifting so you can focus on building. It provides a simple routing system, powerful middleware support, seamless database integration, and a whole lot more.
This is free and open source software.
SysD Manager - GUI tool to manage systemd units - LinuxLinks
SysD Manager allows user to manage their systemd units via a GUI.
Not only are you able to make changes to the enablement and running status of each of the units, but you will also be able to view and modify their unit files and check the journal logs.
This is free and open source software.