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    <pubDate>Thu, 20 Jun 2013 00:02:02 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title><![CDATA[International PHP Magazine: Poll: In Which of the following Symfony takes over Zend Framework?]]></title>
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The latest results are in and the International PHP Magazine <a href="http://www.php-mag.net/magphpde/magphpde_news/psecom,id,27120,nodeid,5.html">is reporting</a> that the answer to their last question, "In which of the following does Symfony take over the Zend Framework", is that the framework is "too rigid".
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"Too rigid" only came in with 15.8 percent of the votes with the next option down, "Incomplete" following with 10.5 percent.
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Be sure to get your vote in for <a href="http://www.php-mag.net/magphpde/magphpde_news/psecom,id,27119,nodeid,5.html">this week's poll</a>. It asks you to vote for the way that you think PHP's security suffers the most. Options are:
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<li>Its large body of inexperienced programmers
<li>Large number of ill-educated programmers
<li>Ease of PHP as a programming language
<li>Ignorance to prioritize security measures
<li>All
<li>None
</ul>
So, go on - <a href="http://www.php-mag.net/magphpde/magphpde_news/psecom,id,27119,nodeid,5.html">get voting</a>!
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      <pubDate>Tue, 17 Apr 2007 10:49:00 -0500</pubDate>
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