The following list shows some of the popular web frameworks (cont.):
NetBeans,
sponsored by the Oracle Corp., which is an open-source IDE for software developers.
It is used to create professional cross-platform desktop, enterprise, web, and mobile applications.
WordPress,
which is an open-source content management system (CMS).
A CMS is basically a tool that makes it easy to manage important aspects of your website – like content – without needing to know anything about programming.
Wix,
which is an HTML5 and Flash website builder through the use of online drag and drop tools of Wix Editor.
With Wix Code, users can set up their own database collections, build content rich websites, add custom forms with various APIs.
Open source LAMP,
which refers to a solution stack of software programs, commonly open-source programs, used together to run dynamic web sites or servers.
It commonly includes the components: Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP/Python/Perl.
Ruby On Rails (ROR),
which is an open source web application framework for the Ruby programming language.
It is a full-stack framework for developing database-backed web applications according to the model-view-control pattern, which is an architectural pattern used in software engineering.
Zend’s Core,
which is the production PHP 5 stack that provides the certified, enhanced capabilities with support and services that professionals need for PHP development and production.