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<blockquote data-quote="omatamix" data-source="post: 469262" data-attributes="member: 84722"><p>You must be in the dark.</p><p>Here’s 5, I’ll be happy to list more.</p><p></p><p>1. Spotify (uses Symfony Framework)</p><p>The music streaming service relies on Symfony to maintain more than 75 million active users. There are almost 600 thousand requests per second, according to the website, and a huge traffic that comes from mobile devices.</p><p></p><p>2. BlablaCar (uses Symfony Framework)</p><p>Over 10 million people use BlablaCar services to find a shared ride at a reasonable price. Blabla car’s development team use the framework to maintain both front and back of the website and the app.</p><p></p><p>3. Trivago (uses Symfony Framework)</p><p>More than 120 million visitors use Trivago to search and compare hotel prices.</p><p></p><p>4. BBC (uses Laravel Framework)</p><p>Data from ATI also confirms that <strong>BBC</strong>.com had it's highest ever monthly <strong>traffic</strong> in March 2020: 1.5 billion monthly page views. 61 million monthly video views. 179 million monthly unique browsers.</p><p></p><p>5. Slack (uses PHP)</p><p>According to similarweb.com there have been 128.93 million visits as of April 2021.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="omatamix, post: 469262, member: 84722"] You must be in the dark. Here’s 5, I’ll be happy to list more. 1. Spotify (uses Symfony Framework) The music streaming service relies on Symfony to maintain more than 75 million active users. There are almost 600 thousand requests per second, according to the website, and a huge traffic that comes from mobile devices. 2. BlablaCar (uses Symfony Framework) Over 10 million people use BlablaCar services to find a shared ride at a reasonable price. Blabla car’s development team use the framework to maintain both front and back of the website and the app. 3. Trivago (uses Symfony Framework) More than 120 million visitors use Trivago to search and compare hotel prices. 4. BBC (uses Laravel Framework) Data from ATI also confirms that [B]BBC[/B].com had it's highest ever monthly [B]traffic[/B] in March 2020: 1.5 billion monthly page views. 61 million monthly video views. 179 million monthly unique browsers. 5. Slack (uses PHP) According to similarweb.com there have been 128.93 million visits as of April 2021. [/QUOTE]
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