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		<title>PHP in enterprise applications. Comparison of PHP5 Frameworks.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PHP5 Enterprise is common name for large, heavily loaded applications, visited by so huge amount of users who can not by handled by a single server. This post describe performance test of three popular PHP frameworks: Symfony Framework, Zend Framework and cakePHP. ]]></description>
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