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Generate fully customizable PHP CRUD in LESS THAN 5 MINUTES.

STOP WASTING TIME DOING IT ALL BY YOURSELF.

On average, a developer spends nearly 25 hours or more developing just the basic CRUD code for different applications.

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Unlike the other moms, Jenny experiences a crisis of regret. She envies her husband, Ian, who thrives as a stay-at-home father.

Frankie is an eccentric, lovable real estate agent suffering from severe postpartum depression (PPD). While the other women deal with existential dread, Frankie is fighting a chemical and emotional battle. Her character provides the show's darkest comedic moments while highlighting the very real, often hidden dangers of PPD. Key Themes Explored in Season 1 1. The Myth of "Having It All" Workin- Moms - Season 1

Season 1 of Workin’ Moms is a masterclass in tone management. It switches from a laugh-out-loud gag about toddler playdates to a heartbreaking scene of marital breakdown in a matter of seconds. By refusing to sugarcoat the realities of the return-to-work transition, it created a validation anthem for an entire generation of parents. Unlike the other moms, Jenny experiences a crisis of regret

Season 1 relentlessly dismantles the expectation that women can effortlessly juggle demanding careers and newborns. Kate’s return to work is fraught with missed meetings, pumping disasters, and judgmental colleagues. The show argues that "having it all" usually means being perpetually exhausted and operating in a state of high-functioning chaos. Postpartum Reality (Beyond the Baby Blues) While the other women deal with existential dread,

An eccentric real estate agent battling severe postpartum depression that threatens her career and relationship with her wife, Giselle.

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Creating CRUD manually is time consuming and overwhelming. phpGrid was founded around a simple idea: generating beautiful and editable customized CRUD quickly.

All it takes to make a Perfect CRUD is only 2 LINES OF CODE.


$dg = new C_DataGrid("SELECT * FROM orders", "orderNumber", "orders");
$dg
-> display();

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You can enable edit by simply calling enable_edit(). phpGrid supports two types of edit modes, FORM and INLINE.

$dg ->enable_edit("FORM", "CRUD");

When edit is enabled in a grid, all of the CRUD operations- Create, Read, Update, and Delete, is supported by default.

Compatibility With Modern Browsers

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Google Chrome

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Internet Explorer

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FireFox

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Opera

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Safari

Why Developers Love phpGrid?

  • client-1, Jon Paris

    We think you’ll agree that’s quite impressive for such a minimal amount of code…absolutely minimal coding! phpGrid is the only PHP control that can create jQuery grid without Javascript.

    • Jon Paris / IBM

  • client-2, Brian Pearson

    I have come to love and depend on phpGrid for customer web applications, internal administration web apps, and reports and research tools for our many databases. It drastically cuts development time... I couldn't imagine not having phpGrid in our toolbox.

    • Brian Pearson / CIO STACKED Restaurants

  • client-3, Stephen Funk

    This CRUD tool set allows us to bring information to market faster, and enhances our value to the organization.

    • Stephen Funk / bangwebworks.com

Major Relational Databases Support

phpGrid generates a complete backend for any modern relationship databases, such as:
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  • MySQL
  • DB2
  • SQL Server
  • Oracle
  • Google Spreadsheets
  • Microsoft Access
  • SQLite
  • PostGreSQL

Integration With Modern PHP Frameworks

phpGrid is the CRUD Generator that supports easy integration with modern PHP frameworks.
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Laravel

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CodeIgniter

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Symfony

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Yii2

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CakePHP

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Zend Framework

Unlike the other moms, Jenny experiences a crisis of regret. She envies her husband, Ian, who thrives as a stay-at-home father.

Frankie is an eccentric, lovable real estate agent suffering from severe postpartum depression (PPD). While the other women deal with existential dread, Frankie is fighting a chemical and emotional battle. Her character provides the show's darkest comedic moments while highlighting the very real, often hidden dangers of PPD. Key Themes Explored in Season 1 1. The Myth of "Having It All"

Season 1 of Workin’ Moms is a masterclass in tone management. It switches from a laugh-out-loud gag about toddler playdates to a heartbreaking scene of marital breakdown in a matter of seconds. By refusing to sugarcoat the realities of the return-to-work transition, it created a validation anthem for an entire generation of parents.

Season 1 relentlessly dismantles the expectation that women can effortlessly juggle demanding careers and newborns. Kate’s return to work is fraught with missed meetings, pumping disasters, and judgmental colleagues. The show argues that "having it all" usually means being perpetually exhausted and operating in a state of high-functioning chaos. Postpartum Reality (Beyond the Baby Blues)

An eccentric real estate agent battling severe postpartum depression that threatens her career and relationship with her wife, Giselle.

Save Time. Increase Profits.

If your time is worth just $45/hr, you could lose $1125 worth of time by attempting the CRUD implementation for a single application.