CodeIgniter is also very well documented - which counts for a lot in my book.
Peter -- Peter Neish Systems Officer Victorian Parliamentary Library peter.ne...@parliament.vic.gov.au From: David Kane <dk...@wit.ie> To: CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU Date: 16/11/2010 10:05 AM Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] PHP MVC frameworks Sent by: Code for Libraries <CODE4LIB@LISTSERV.ND.EDU> All your replies have been really interesting. Thanks. I am currently looking at CodeIgniter - for no particular reason other than I have to start somewhere. Thanks, David. On 15 November 2010 21:57, MJ Suhonos <m...@suhonos.ca> wrote: > Hi all, > > I've actually worked with the Public Knowledge Project for many years, so > just to shed a little light on the PHP framework that we use: Alec Smecher, > our lead architect, has gone on record several times as saying that "the > last thing the world needs is another PHP framework". > > It came from the organic growth of several parallel applications (OJS, OCS, > the OAI Harvester, and now OMP) sharing code, which we decided to abstract > into a common layer to improve maintainability. It was never intended to be > used as a standalone framework, although people have done so with great > success. It does have some great features (namely excellent corss-platform > and PHP4 compatibility) but I probably wouldn't recommend it over any of the > other, dedicated PHP frameworks mentioned in this thread. > > A cautionary note: try to be clear about your requirements from the outset > when choosing a PHP framework, as in my experience (with Zend, CakePHP, > Symfony, CodeIgniter and YII) there is often a trade-off between complexity > and things like speed, PHP4 support, etc. Very little is as frustrating as > using a heavy, highly-featured framework when you just need to cobble > together a quick prototype on your laptop. > > MJ > > On 2010-11-15, at 6:19 AM, David Kane wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I am interested to hear if anyone is using PHP MVC frameworks to help > with > > their code. From what I have learned, they seem to be a very good idea > > indeed. > > > > However, there are so many of them (http://www.phpframeworks.com/) > > > > Also, pkp.SFU.ca uses their own one in their PKP (public knowledge > project) > > software. > > > > Who is using them and what for? > > > > David. > > > > -- > > David Kane, MLIS. > > Systems Librarian > > Waterford Institute of Technology > > Ireland > > http://library.wit.ie/ > > T: ++353.51302838 > > M: ++353.876693212 > -- David Kane, MLIS. Systems Librarian Waterford Institute of Technology Ireland http://library.wit.ie/ T: ++353.51302838 M: ++353.876693212 ///////************************************************************/////////////// Parliament of Victoria . Important Disclaimer Notice: The information contained in this email including any attachments, may be confidential and/or privileged. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify the sender and delete it from your system. Any unauthorised disclosure, copying or dissemination of all or part of this email, including any attachments, is not permitted. This email, including any attachments, should be dealt with in accordance with copyright and privacy legislation. Except where otherwise stated, views expressed are those of the individual sender.