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What is Yii
Yii is a high-performance, component-based PHP framework for rapidly developing large-scale Web applications. Yii enables maximum reusability in Web
programming and can significantly accelerate your Web application development
process. The name Yii (pronounced Yee
or [ji:]
) is an acronym for
Yes It Is!.
Requirements
To run a Yii-powered Web application, you need a Web server that supports PHP 5.4.0 or greater.
For developers who want to use Yii, understanding object-oriented programming (OOP) is very helpful, because Yii is a pure OOP framework.
What is Yii Best for?
Yii is a generic Web programming framework that can be used for developing virtually any type of Web application. Because it is light-weight and equipped with sophisticated caching mechanisms, it is especially suited to high-traffic applications, such as portals, forums, content management systems (CMS), e-commerce projects, etc.
How does Yii Compare with Other Frameworks?
- Like most PHP frameworks, Yii is uses the MVC (Model-View-Controller) design approach.
- Yii is a fullstack framework providing many solutions and components, such as logging, session management, caching etc.
- Yii strikes a good balance between simplicity and features.
- Syntax and overall development usability are taken seriously by the Yii development team.
- Performance is one of the key goals for the Yii framework.
- The Yii development team is constantly watching what other Web frameworks are doing to see what best practices and features should be incorporated into Yii. The initial Yii release was heavily influenced by Ruby on Rails. Still, no framework or feature is being blindly copied into Yii; all decisions are based upon what's best for Web developers and in keeping with Yii's philosophy.