Every company needs a way to manage its application and deal with issues such as customers locked out of their account or having problems using the application, and staff maintaining the data required for the application. All these things need to be done by the staff using software to run their business. This is why we built our Symfony Admin system, Athena, a place where you can control what is happening with your business.
PHP, isn't that, like really bad?'
The aim of this article is to explain to non-technical individuals that PHP isn't as bad as many make it out to be. Try to answer some of the more common assertions about PHP. PHP has a terrible reputation because it used to be horrible.
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Introducing Parthenon
What is Parthenon
Parthenon is a Symfony bundle to allow companies to focus on their core business and have the generic business logic handled for them.
After over a decade of developing systems for a range of businesses, we've noticed that the majority of businesses have roughly the same requirements and needs. All that resulted in was teams of developers all building generic business requirements—and not focusing on their company's core business logic. Parthenon is our attempt to provide a solution for this. Parthenon brings the generic business functionality allowing companies to build Symfony applications and focus on their core business logic instead of generic business use cases. While allowing systems to grow as the company grows.