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First of all, take my salam. Now, getting into your questions: And what about Phalcon? It's incredibly fast, with remarkable performance benchmarks — yet even with such speed, it didn't become the default. Why? Because a framework's success isn’t just about features or performance — it’s about vision, community, developer experience, and adaptability. So yes, new frameworks still keep being born — because there’s always room for fresh ideas. What is Doppar trying to do differently?
Doppar isn’t trying to replace Laravel or Symfony — it’s offering another path. A path for developers who want to build fast, stay flexible, and focus more on product than on boilerplate. "Need a feature? Install and use it. Don’t need it? Keep your application as simple and clean as possible. Doppar believes in this philosophy and will continue to introduce new features with this mindset." Thank you again for your thoughtful question and support. Frameworks don’t grow in isolation — they grow with communities, conversations, and curiosity like yours. |
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@nahid Dear my beloved developer Nahid Vaiya |
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First of all, thanks for the initiative and effort in creating Doppar. I’ve been checking out Doppar and I’m really curious about the idea behind it. It looks interesting, but I couldn’t help wondering — why start something new when we already have solid and well-established tools like Laravel and Symfony?
Not trying to criticize, just genuinely curious:
Would love to hear the backstory and what makes this project stand out!
Thanks!
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