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		<title>By: LunarDraco</title>
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		<description>The battle of the frameworks will never end, however i&#039;ve been happy with www.CakePHP.org as a full feature MVC framework. It&#039;s support for easily adding vendor code makes it possible and simple to add really nice modules from other frameworks like the Zend Framework (framework.zend.com) as well as easily integrating many php classes from phpClasses. I&#039;ve been using the Cake Framework for about 6 months now. I&#039;ve been watching the project for a verylong time. The community that surrounds the project is very active and the main development team members of the project are very involved in the lists and groups.</description>
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