> Is it worth the while to read up on PEAR? I have seen much of it but I
> don't know much about it. I am not a complete newbie anymore and I have
> developed quite a few DB driven sites. Any good readings that you know
of?
The basic idea behind PEAR is a sort of "souped-up" code archive of working
libraries of scripts you can just steal^H^H^H^H^H use instead of scoring the
'Net and having to re-write/tweak user-contributed scripts.
If this sounds like a good idea to you, start reading. If not, don't :-)
PEAR is still pretty early in the development cycle, so now is your chance
to speak up and have a big impact on what makes good quality library code
that you'll probably have to use 6 months from now to keep up with the
Joneses. :-)
Disclosure: I ain't found time to read up on it either :-(
PEAR Wish List: Some schema for keeping the number of packages implementing
feature X to a reasonable number...
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