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For example Ruby on Rails is used for Twitter and GitHub (rubyonrails.org/applications). CakePHP is used for "Mozilla Addons" (http:// cakephp.org/).

What else do you know?

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They all use PHP. Every single one of them. If a big and popular website isn't using PHP, then it's just not a proper big-and-popular website, and you should ignore it. – Shog9 Jun 11 at 16:22
That's bull, ENTERPRISE applications use ASP.NET. – mquander Jun 11 at 16:22
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He asked about big and popular not big and bloated... – Shog9 Jun 11 at 16:23
That's so wrong. I guess you just don't understand the enterprise power of ASP.NET and the Microsoft .NET Framework, which is basically the most important programming language and framework for a big website. – mquander Jun 11 at 16:25
>> closed as "not a real question" Ok, for the one who is still interested, I found this site: highscalability.com/links/weblink/24 There you find informations about the architecture of Flickr, Amazon, YouTube and others.. – toobb Jun 11 at 16:32
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Stack Overflow uses ASP.NET MVC.

Penny-Arcade uses Ruby on Rails.

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Please look Zend Framework Zend Framework Site

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