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  2. October (CMS) - Wikipedia

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    The platform is intended to have a small learning curve and a template system easily manageable with version control systems. [7] As of November 2023, October is the second-most starred PHP CMS repository hosted on GitHub [ 8 ] and is 17th most popular on the Entire Internet in Open Source category according to built with.

  3. Comparison of web template engines - Wikipedia

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  4. 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 .

  5. Comparison of server-side web frameworks - Wikipedia

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    Template framework(s) Caching framework(s) Form validation framework(s) Apache Click: Java jQuery: Page oriented Pull Yes Hibernate, Cayenne: Yes pluggable Velocity, JSP Cached templates Built-in validation Apache OFBiz: Java, Groovy, XML, jQuery: Yes Push-pull Yes Entity Engine (Internal kind of ORM, not really ORM, notably used by Atlassian ...

  6. BookStack - Wikipedia

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    BookStack’s first commit was published on 12 July 2015 by Dan Brown, an English web developer. [4] Originally named ‘Oxbow’, the project was renamed to BookStack after only 11 days. The initial proper layout was inspired by DokuWiki , and in October of the same year, the current layout of BookStack was settled. [ 5 ]

  7. li3 (software) - Wikipedia

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    li₃ (formerly lithium) is a full-stack web framework, for producing web applications. It is written in PHP [2] and is based on the model–view–controller development architecture. It is described as adhering to no-nonsense philosophies. [3] The project is sponsored by Engine Yard, Radify and Atelier Disko.

  8. Hugo (software) - Wikipedia

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    Hugo is particularly noted for its speed, and Hugo's official website states it is "the world’s fastest framework for building websites". Notable adopters are Smashing Magazine , which migrated from WordPress to a Jamstack solution with Hugo in 2017, [ 7 ] and Cloudflare , which switched its Developer Docs from Gatsby to Hugo in 2022.

  9. Fat-Free Framework - Wikipedia

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    Fat-Free Framework is an open-source web framework distributed under the GNU General Public License and hosted by GitHub and SourceForge.The software seeks to combine a full featureset with a lightweight code base while being easy to learn, use and extend.