Hi,
I'm running PHP5 together with PostgreSQL as DB. I don't know much about
MDB2, but I think PDO is the best abstract layer for DB access.
Regardless PHP5 vs PHP4, I think OOP is the only way to keep a project
flexible while growing and it makes team work easier too. PHP5 can
benefits of objects properties like inheritance, abstraction,
interfaces, code reuse, exceptions handling,...
Programming with object-oriented syntax the code becomes more readable
and the project can benefits of it a lot.
Andrej Mocilnik
till ha scritto:
On 6/20/07, Michael Bueker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 20 June 2007 20:07, All Knight Access wrote:
> PHP 5 is progression. PHP 4 is stagnation.
Have you been developing slogans for communist parties lately? :D
If you support opensource, you support communism - ...err wait, that
was for a different mailinglist. ;-)
Anyway, all in all I am pretty happy with the feedback, still - keep
it coming. Right now it looks like half/half. Taking in account that
devel-vnext will not be released by tomorrow I think we'll look into a
PHP5 only port with PHP6 in mind.
For database, I haven't made up up mind yet. I am leaning somewhat
towards a DBA(L) like Doctrine (0, 1) because it adds shortcuts and
helpers (query builder, sequences, etc.) which straight PDO may not
have.
Sidenote - I pretty much finished implementing the rc_registry (2)
today, I replaced almost all globals so we are 99% complete (or
globals-free). Of course I also introduced a couple errors but all in
all it works. ;-)
Cheers,
Till
0, http://lists.roundcube.net/mail-archive/roundcube.dev/2007/06/149/
1, http://doctrine.pengus.net/trac
2,
http://trac.roundcube.net/trac.cgi/browser/branches/devel-vnext/program/include/rcube/registry.php