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    <title>Javier: Hunt for a framework</title>
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    Symfony is by far the best PHP framework for professional development, but you must dedicate some time to learn it.

Yahoo has chosen Symfony for its Yahoo Bookmarks, Yahoo Answers and del.icio.us services.

Look at Symfony&#039;s +700 high-quality pages of documentation and try to find something similar in any PHP framework.

Lastly, check the excellent sfGuard plugin (http://trac.symfony-project.com/trac/wiki/sfGuardPlugin):

&quot;The sfGuardPlugin is a symfony plugin that provides authentication and authorization features above the standard
security feature of symfony.

It gives you the model (user, group and permission objects) and the modules (backend and frontend) to secure your
symfony application in a minute in a configurable plugin.&quot; 
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    I like the theme you&#039;re using and I think a phone icon would be cool to denote posts from your mobile phone.

What you need is a few more hours in the day. But, then again, don&#039;t we all? 
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    <author>nospam@example.com (dado)</author>
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    take action shots of hotties and then blog about them from your phone &lt;img
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    <title>dado: Bunny behind Bars</title>
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    bunnys are evil man

p.s. that comment captcha thingy is a pain in the arse 
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    <title>dado: The desk of a true nerd.</title>
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    dude that&#039;s way geeky 
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    That looks pretty cool. I&#039;ll have to look into getting a rack mount server myself. 
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