On 4/22/08, Tony Marston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If you don't use a framework then obviously you are writing nothing but
> mickey mouse programs, and wouldn't stand a chance when it comes to
> writing
> a proper application.



I agree , you couldn't avoid using a framework unless you're writing a PHP
toy application.

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> "paragasu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > honestly, i never used any framework to do my coding.
> > i look into few popular framework like cakePHP and codeIgiter.
> > I did learn the tutorial but still decide whether to use it on my next
> > project.
> >
> > the thing is, i already develop few working library. no matter how hard
> i
> > look into it. i always find it is easier or simpler to work with just
> php
> > code and it work just fine.
> > simple code and i think faster than using complicated php framework.
> >
> > i target my code to use specific  server configuration. the only
> > advantages
> > of using framework
> > is cross server version (i don't need it). since everyone out there
> > talking
> > about framework.
> > i still prefer using just php.
> >
> > i just wondering whether i am the only one thinking this way.
> > anyone out there still doing php without using framework?
> >
>
>
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