Fuel50 vs. Laminas Project

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Fuel50
Score 9.0 out of 10
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Fuel50 is the a skills-based AI Talent Marketplace that delivers talent retention and workforce mobility impact to 80+ brands. Using their AI engine, Fuel50 has taken its Talent Marketplace solution and infused a new layer of hyper-personalization. Fuel50’s Talent Marketplace matches the user's people to learning, gigs, mentors, vacancies, projects, and now career journeys — which takes internal talent mobility to a whole new level. Furthermore, Fuel50…N/A
Laminas Project
Score 7.0 out of 10
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Zend Framework was a PHP framework developed by Zend Technologies and acquired by Rogue Wave Software. The Laminas Project is the community managed Open Source Continuation of Zend Framework managed by the Linux Foundation. Transition initiated after Rogue Wave was acquired by Perforce in 2019.N/A
Pricing
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Free Trial
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Free/Freemium Version
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Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional DetailsPricing starts at $4.54 per user/year USD based on 10,000 employees for 3 years - sans implementation 3 tiers of Fuel50 available with 2 stand-alone packages that can be customized to workforce needs – FuelArchitecture (stand-alone), FuelMentor (stand-alone), FuelGrowth (Standard), FuelMarketplace (Premium) and FuelMobility (Enterprise)
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User Ratings
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Usability
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User Testimonials
Fuel50Laminas Project
Likelihood to Recommend
Fuel50
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I would say you can use Zend with any project of any size but in a personal experience I would recommend it more for small or medium sized projects. Since the code you will be writing with Zend has more verbosity than the one you can write with other frameworks, that might be a problem to maintain larger projects.
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Pros
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  • Excellent interface for databases. I trust that no bad data will accidentally be injected causing the databases to become corrupt or drop.
  • The routing is really great. We have a lot of custom routing and it makes it very easy to add or adjust routes and ensure they're getting where they need to go.
  • Zend provides so much flexibility in the controllers for dealing with the view. It's so easy to customize the view to render just how you want it. Especially when dealing with a request that may or may not be ajax.
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Cons
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  • Zend Framework 2 is overly complex for small projects.
  • Zend Framework 2 documentation sometimes overlooks small details, which means you will need to delve into the code directly.
  • Zend Framework 2 bug fixes on GitHub usually take quite a long time to get patched.
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I absolutely love Zend Framework. However we are using Zend Framework 1 and when we get to the point that we need to go Zend Framework 2 (for PHP namespacing) I may explore other frameworks. When we chose Zend it was the best option for us. I'd like to see if maybe there's a better fit that doesn't have the same complicated overhead of Zend Framework
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Usability
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Zend is very usable once you learn how to use it. I've had moments where I thought what I want to do isn't possible but I've learned I haven't looked in the correct place yet. Zend is a Catch-22. It's very usable once you know how to use it. But I strongly feel it's worth learning
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Support Rating
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Zend Framework has the best (paid) support and ecosystem I've ever seen in a PHP framework. The company has developed many products, including Zend Server, Zend Debugger, and an Eclipse-based IDE that extends the framework to create an entire development platform that can improve developer productivity and software quality while maintaining the clean architecture that characterizes the framework.
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Fuel50
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Open Source
While Zend Framework is similar to Laravel and Symfony, and seemingly more popular among businesses, I feel like it is harder to use compared to these two. Laravel and Symfony seem more friendly to the developer in terms of documentation and ease of use, though Zend Framework isn't too far behind and can be more powerful.
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Return on Investment
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  • Overall, Zend PHP Engine has had a positive return on our business objective of creating a medium sized web-application, debugging the application to assess problems before they occur, and to create dynamic API calls via our backend custom software.
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Screenshot of FuelMarketplace™ is an internal talent marketplace that supports redeployment, gigs, employee mobility, and agile career growth.Screenshot of FuelGigs™ gives employees access to a talent marketplace that promotes career growth through projects and stretch assignments.Screenshot of Fuel50 gives people a line of sight to opportunities in the business, both lateral and vertical, and shows them gap analysis to kick-start their career growth journey.