We use Code Igniter on all of our sites you see in my profile.
Love it, love it. Has its issues, but I can't really put into words how useful it has turned out to be for our team.
We may very well go with Django long-term, but I've never spent a day regretting that we're using CI. And this from a guy who has always had a fairly low hacker opinion of PHP. CI kinda changed that a good bit once I pushed back my skepticism.
I highly recommend it for PHP developers who want to move to the MVC model and get a lot of ROI on their development time.
If you're comfortable with Ruby or Python, you'll enjoy the other frameworks more, of course. But I wouldn't use PHP on its own without Code Igniter.
Love it, love it. Has its issues, but I can't really put into words how useful it has turned out to be for our team.
We may very well go with Django long-term, but I've never spent a day regretting that we're using CI. And this from a guy who has always had a fairly low hacker opinion of PHP. CI kinda changed that a good bit once I pushed back my skepticism.
I highly recommend it for PHP developers who want to move to the MVC model and get a lot of ROI on their development time.
If you're comfortable with Ruby or Python, you'll enjoy the other frameworks more, of course. But I wouldn't use PHP on its own without Code Igniter.