On Thu, 2006-08-03 at 00:29 -0300, Manuel Lemos wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> on 08/01/2006 01:35 PM Gabe said the following:
> > What's the common consensus as to a solid PHP framework to use for
> > application development?  There seems to be a number of them out there,
> > but I'm not sure which one's are the most robust, actively developed,
> > secure, etc etc.
> > 
> > Thoughts?
> 
> There is no common consense. PHP development is not very well organized,
> like for instance in the Java world where several vendors can provide
> their own implementations of the same specification. This makes possible
>  to use the same framework API from whatever vendor you prefer.
> 
> In the PHP world all frameworks are incompatible, even when they attempt
> to implement similar feature sets.
> 
> Anyway, you may want to read this more in depth reflection of the state
> of the PHP framework world and recommendations on how to pick what suits
> best for you:
> 
> http://www.phpclasses.org/blog/post/52-Recommended-PHP-frameworks.html

I've read it before... it was crud. You provide no recommendation for
any framework but instead try to pimp phpclasses. From what I gathered
you haven't even actually tried anywhere in the vicinity of 10% of the
frameworks in existence and yet you feel obliged to write a commenatary
called "Recommended PHP Frameworks" in which you don't even recommend a
framework. Additionally somehow while pimping phpclasses you also feel
it necessary to indicate how you don't use any code other than what you
write yourself. Egads, if you won't use the code on your site why the
hell should anyone else?

Cheers,
Rob.
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