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Posted by AK_Matt_B on 07/16/07 21:07
On Jul 16, 11:30 am, Rik <luiheidsgoe...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 16 Jul 2007 21:03:37 +0200, Michael <xmxmich...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm new to PHP, I already learned the basics of the language and built
> > some little app's for practice.
> > I have a critical dilemma, soon enough, I probably start to develop
> > real-world applications, fully working web-sites for paying
> > costumers.
> > I have 2 options for doing this: writing everything with plain PHP, or
> > using some PHP framework.
> > I don't want to choose something and the realize that the other is
> > batter.
> > I want to get used for one of this 2 programming techniques and stick
> > with it with no regrets in the future.
>
> > please try to help me here, I'm searching the web for 3 days but can't
> > find a decent answer, many programmers started with plain PHP then
> > wanted to try some framework but realized that changing all the apps
> > they have been building would be a pain -so they stick with the
> > plain php and maybe some template engine [ie- Smarty]. thats not my
> > situation because I'm new to the language, I really want to do the
> > best move at the beginning.
>
> There's no single answer, all depends on what it is exactly that you're
> making. If you're a starter, changes are your projects aren't going to be
> that big and complicated in the beginning. In those cases, using a
> framework is usually overkill, and the project is better served with
> 'plain' PHP coding. Bigger projects later on might well benefit from a
> framework, certainly if there's more then one coder involved, but which is
> entirely dependant on the project itself.
>
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> Rik Wasmus- Hide quoted text -
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What is the difference between framework development and plain?
Very informative response thanks!
Matt
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