Product introduction
ThinkPHP was born to simplify enterprise-level application development and agile WEB application development.
It was first born in early 2006, and was officially renamed ThinkPHP on New Year's Day 2007, and was released under the Apache2 open source agreement.
ThinkPHP has been adhering to the simple and practical design principle since its birth. While maintaining excellent performance and minimal code, it also focuses on ease of use. And it has many original functions and features. With the active participation of the community team, it is continuously optimized and improved in terms of ease of use, scalability and performance.
ThinkPHP is a fast, compatible and simple lightweight domestic PHP development framework. It was born in early 2006. It was originally named FCS. It was officially renamed ThinkPHP on New Year's Day in 2007. It is released in accordance with the Apache2 open source agreement. It was transplanted from the Struts structure and made improvements and improvements. At the same time, it also draws on many excellent foreign frameworks and patterns, uses object-oriented development structure and MVC pattern, and integrates the ideas of Struts and TagLib (tag library), RoR's ORM mapping and ActiveRecord pattern.
ThinkPHP can support server environments such as windows/Unix/Linux. The official version requires PHP5.0 or above. It supports MySql, PgSQL, Sqlite databases and PDO extensions. The ThinkPHP framework itself does not have any special module requirements. The specific application system operating environment The requirements depend on the modules involved in the development. As an overall development solution, ThinkPHP can solve most needs in application development because it includes the underlying architecture, compatibility processing, base class library, database access layer, template engine, caching mechanism, plug-in mechanism, role authentication, form Processing and other commonly used components, and it is more convenient for cross-version, cross-platform and cross-database transplantation. And each component is carefully designed and perfected, and the application development process only needs to focus on your business logic.