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Pros of Graphene
Pros of PHP
  • 0
    Will replace RESTful interfaces
  • 0
    The future of API's
  • 954
    Large community
  • 820
    Open source
  • 767
    Easy deployment
  • 487
    Great frameworks
  • 387
    The best glue on the web
  • 235
    Continual improvements
  • 185
    Good old web
  • 145
    Web foundation
  • 135
    Community packages
  • 125
    Tool support
  • 35
    Used by wordpress
  • 34
    Excellent documentation
  • 29
    Used by Facebook
  • 23
    Because of Symfony
  • 21
    Dynamic Language
  • 17
    Easy to learn
  • 17
    Cheap hosting
  • 15
    Very powerful web language
  • 14
    Awesome Language and easy to implement
  • 14
    Fast development
  • 14
    Because of Laravel
  • 13
    Composer
  • 12
    Flexibility, syntax, extensibility
  • 9
    Easiest deployment
  • 8
    Readable Code
  • 8
    Fast
  • 7
    Most of the web uses it
  • 7
    Short development lead times
  • 7
    Worst popularity quality ratio
  • 7
    Fastestest Time to Version 1.0 Deployments
  • 6
    Faster then ever
  • 6
    Simple, flexible yet Scalable
  • 5
    Open source and large community
  • 4
    Easy to use and learn
  • 4
    Great developer experience
  • 4
    Has the best ecommerce(Magento,Prestashop,Opencart,etc)
  • 4
    Is like one zip of air
  • 4
    Open source and great framework
  • 4
    Large community, easy setup, easy deployment, framework
  • 4
    Cheap to own
  • 4
    Easy to learn, a big community, lot of frameworks
  • 4
    I have no choice :(
  • 2
    Hard not to use
  • 2
    Great flexibility. From fast prototyping to large apps
  • 2
    Interpreted at the run time
  • 2
    Walk away
  • 2
    FFI
  • 2
    Safe the planet
  • 2
    Used by STOMT
  • 2
    Fault tolerance
  • 1
    Simplesaml
  • 1
    Secure
  • 1
    It can get you a lamborghini
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    Bando
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    Secure
  • 0
    Largr community

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Cons of Graphene
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    • 21
      So easy to learn, good practices are hard to find
    • 16
      Inconsistent API
    • 8
      Fragmented community
    • 6
      Not secure
    • 3
      No routing system
    • 3
      Hard to debug
    • 2
      Old

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    What is Graphene?

    Graphene is a Python library for building GraphQL schemas/types fast and easily.

    What is PHP?

    Fast, flexible and pragmatic, PHP powers everything from your blog to the most popular websites in the world.

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