There are a few questions about PHP frameworks, but I'm curious which ones are used in the commercial world when developing web applications with PHP. On my first network job, they didn't have a framework for PHP code. Is this common when working with PHP? If not, what frameworks for companies that produce the product (or a site that provides a type of service or a web product that you can buy) using PHP, as a rule, use it?
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I'm not sure that PHP has entered the corporate market in the USA, but when I worked in the corporate office, the language they use is Microsoft.NET. PHP has not yet entered the corporate world of IMO. It is popular in the hacker world and possibly in micro and small software / web companies.