Vork, an open-source MVC framework, has integrated support for every mainstream database including the just-launched Amazon RDS and MongoDB, the latest “unSQL” non-relational database.
Vork (http://www.Vork.us) was purpose-built for performance and scalability, ease-of-use and is standards-compliant in every way from using strict object-oriented coding standards to outputting XHTML 1.1 that is Section 508 compliant for accessibility.
The entire Vork package is tiny, just 350kb, which is an amazing feat considering the extensive toolset (http://www.Vork.us/
The mission of Vork is to provide an MVC architecture and full-featured toolkit in a gimmick-free no-frills approach without adding overhead, creating slow & unscalable abstraction layers or re-inventing native PHP functionality. Vork’s intuitive naming convention eliminates the need to learn new terminology or syntax, so PHP developers can use Vork productively within minutes.
“I like the fact that Vork allows me to do most of what I need to build e-commerce websites for my clients. The clean URLs and MVC style are all great and common to all the other frameworks but Vork stands out by providing support for popular services like those from Google and Amazon.” -Olalekan Abou Bakar
“After one learns the syntax and terminology of a framework, one spends most of one’s time hooking up the web site to other services. Not only does Vork have a really intuitive naming convention and native PHP implementation, but its tools for credit card processing, PayPal, Amazon, UPS, YouTube, etc., make it an invaluable for web site development!”
http://www.Vork.us/
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