I was going to go with zend framework, then I read about php using "\"
character as it's namespace separator.

A few things I like about the zend framework:

1) APIs to integrate with Google Apps. Although, I think I could do
the same with python using gdata-python-client.

2) There is a fairly good library of php routines to connect on online
php app with quickbooks. I am not sure if python has anything like
that.

The heavy-weight zend framework (18MB I think) has a lot of powerful
features. But, I tend to prefer python to php.
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