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Koseven – object oriented HMVC framework built using PHP7

Koseven is an elegant, object oriented HMVC framework built using PHP7.

The framework is designed to be fast.

This is free and open source software.

Key Features

  • Use specific libraries and tools.
  • Good debugging and profiling tools.
  • Cascading File System (CFS) allow class, configuration file and translation overloading from the system, module and application folder.
  • ORM is an implementation of the active record pattern.
  • Request and Response for either internal and external request.
  • Routing to reverse URL and dispatch user request.
  • Cache system compatible with multiple back-ends.

Website: github.com/koseven/koseven
Support:
Developer: Koseven Team
License: BSD License

Koseven is written in PHP. Learn PHP with our recommended free books and free tutorials.


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