PHP CodeIgniter Framework - Thoughts on developing with it?
- by Sootah
I've been reviewing different frameworks to use for my next couple of major web applications, and after days of research am almost set on using CodeIgniter.
The reason I'm leaning towards CI is that so far it looks to be the best suited for me. It doesn't require constant command-line access (I am currently using shared hosting; the projects do not warrant a dedicate server yet), nothing special has to be installed on the server running it (you just upload the framework to the root of whatever your developing), and they appear to have some excellent documentation, videos, and tutorials on how to get started.
Do any of you have experience with CodeIgniter? If so, what is your opinion of it and its features? What had you developed with it, and what types of applications is it best suited to create? I certainly don't want to get into a situation where I'm trying to bend a framework to do something that it isn't well-suited for.
Both of my projects will be database-driven apps that will require user registration, the ability to manipulate data that is specific to their account (their posts, listings, user account details, etc), amongst other things.
Also, if you have any other PHP framework suggestions, I am open to them.
Thanks in advance for your help!
-Sootah