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	<title>Comments on: PHP Frameworks we like 1. Zend and why?</title>
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		<description>I feel the lack of &#039;glue&#039; for the zend framework tends to allow too much freedom to implement closely coupled and difficult design patterns.

And the 1001 xml files needed for config are definately not cool.</description>
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