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Posted by Justin Koivisto on 12/06/05 16:27
Erwin Moller wrote:
> R. Rajesh Jeba Anbiah wrote:
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>>There are some criticism and speculations about Zend PHP Framework
>><http://www.zend.com/collaboration>
>
> Well, let them create a framework.
> Personally I always feel too tightly bound in a framework, so I tend to walk
> away from them whenever possible.
> I have seen a few in Java and Phyton, but it is just not my thing.
> If you have coded for a longer time you tend to accumulate your own
> classes/functions you can easily recycle when needed.
>
> Nah, no framework for me please. :-)
I haven't used a real "framework" yet, but I may give one a try at some
point when I'm not so darn busy. Of course, in the last 12 months I
think there was about 3 weeks where I could have had the time to do
that... ;)
>><quote src="http://www.loudthinking.com/arc/000544.html">
>> PHP is a dead language.
>></quote>
>
> The one who wrote that is an idiot or very poorly informed.
> PHP dead? Lol, I wonder how I make a living using a dead language.
Same here... (see above)
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Justin Koivisto, ZCE - justin@koivi.com
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