Symfony
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Symfony is a PHP framework for online and command-line applications built on a library of Symfony components. It is open-source software distributed under the MIT license. The website for the project is symfony.com.
By providing a broad collection of components and integrations for other libraries via bundles, Symfony seeks to speed up web applications' building and maintenance and replace tedious coding jobs. It has a minimal performance overhead when used with a bytecode cache. It is intended to construct solid applications in a business setting and give developers complete flexibility over the configuration: from the directory structure to the external libraries, and practically anything can be changed. Symfony comes with extra tools to assist developers test, debugging, and documenting applications to comply with enterprise development rules. The majority of the framework's components may be utilized in other projects and libraries outside of the framework.