Hi Saifi,

Thanks for starting this thread again.

I wana build a Web 2.0 based site with Drag & Drop functionlities similar
like http://www.weebly.com/. And also i need to apply the Agile
Methodologies and Semantic Support.  how can i make a REST support in this.

Regards,
Thomas.



On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 6:36 PM, Saifi Khan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

>   On Mon, 29 Sep 2008, thomas babu wrote:
>
> > Hi Saifi,
> >
> >> What is your initial impression about Symfony ?
> >
> > My initial impression is good. By using Symfony CLI we can generate the
> > code, its cool.
> >
> >> Have you developed any prototypes as yet ?
> >
> > No ! what i did is only gone through tutorials on the sitepoint site and
> > followed their instructions like that.
> >
> > Kindly help me on How to i build the scalable web 2.0 based application
> > using with symfony framework.
> >
> > Thanks & Regards,
> > Thomas.
> >
>
> Hi Thomas:
>
> Picking up this thread again as nobody else reponded.
>
> Can you please share what is the problem that you are trying to solve ?
>
> As for scalability, some of the parameters are,
> . Observability
> . File I/O
> . DBMS interface
> . Load Balancing
> . Shared-nothing
> . CPU
>
> PHP shines over both Java and Rails when it comes to scalibility.
>
> Code maintainability depends on "proper encapsulation".
>
> Best practices on coding standards and naming conventions, and
> usage of debugger do help in speeding up development significantly.
>
> As for methodology, i'd request Maruthi to share thoughts on Agile.
>
> This may not be glamorous, but what has worked for me is:
> . Decide what you shouldn't decide
> . Each iteration does not exceed 7 days
> . Negotiate change set
> . Every monday put up a new link for the latest build
>
> There are 'no silver bullets'.
>
> thanks
> Saifi.
>  

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