A PHP MVC (Model-View-Controller) framework is a software architectural pattern used for developing web applications. It divides the application into three interconnected parts: the Model (data management), the View (user interface), and the Controller (handles user input and interacts with the Model). PHP MVC frameworks like Laravel, Symfony, and CodeIgniter promote code reusability, maintainability, and rapid development by providing a structured way to organize code and handle common tasks such as routing, templating, and database interactions. They are commonly used for building complex web applications, APIs, and content management systems.
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