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  2. Laravel - Wikipedia

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    An increase of Laravel's userbase and popularity lined up with the release of Laravel 3. [1] Laravel 4, codenamed Illuminate, was released in May 2013. It was made as a complete rewrite of the Laravel framework, migrating its layout into a set of separate packages distributed through Composer, which serves as an application-level package manager.

  3. Git - Wikipedia

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    Git can be used in a variety of different ways, but some conventions are commonly adopted. The command to create a local repo, git init, creates a branch named master. [61] [111] Often it is used as the integration branch for merging changes into. [112] Since the default upstream remote is named origin, [113] the default remote branch is origin ...

  4. Middleware - Wikipedia

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    Procedural: Remote and local architectures to connect, pass, and retrieve software responses of asynchronous systems communications such as a call operation. Object-oriented: Similar to procedural middleware, but incorporates object-oriented programming design principles.

  5. GitHub - Wikipedia

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    GitHub (/ ˈ ɡ ɪ t h ʌ b /) is a proprietary developer platform that allows developers to create, store, manage, and share their code. It uses Git to provide distributed version control and GitHub itself provides access control, bug tracking, software feature requests, task management, continuous integration, and wikis for every project. [8]

  6. Zend Studio - Wikipedia

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    The integration enables developers to quickly set up a complete PHP environment and speed up root cause analysis [1] of problems detected in testing or in the production environment. Zend Studio is also integrated with Laminas. For example, it provides an MVC view for easy code navigation and integration with Zend_Tool for automated code ...

  7. PHP - Wikipedia

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    As a result, a PHP 5.3 release was created in 2009, with many non-Unicode features back-ported from PHP 6, notably namespaces. In March 2010, the project in its current form was officially abandoned, and a PHP 5.4 release was prepared to contain most remaining non-Unicode features from PHP 6, such as traits and closure re-binding. [49]

  8. Aptana - Wikipedia

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    In the 2.0 version, Aptana did not provide its own PHP plugin, but transferred development efforts to the PDT project. Aptana version 1.5 provided support for developing PHP applications via the add-on PHP plugin. This included: Built-in PHP server for previewing within Aptana Studio, Full code assist, code outlining and code formatting,

  9. CakePHP - Wikipedia

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    One of the project's inspirations was Ruby on Rails, using many of its concepts. The community has since grown and spawned several sub-projects. [7] [8] In October 2009, project manager Woodworth and developer N. Abele resigned from the project to focus on their own projects, including the Lithium web framework (previously part of the CakePHP ...