[Catalyst] [OT] Catayst-ish PHP web framework?
Russell Jurney
rjurney at lucision.com
Tue Feb 10 21:20:50 GMT 2009
On the downside though, CodeIgniter doesn't really DO much for you
either, which is in stark contrast to Catalyst Plugins. But I agree.
It is the least offensive, most Catalyst like PHP framework I've found.
Russell Jurney
rjurney at lucision.com
On Feb 10, 2009, at 4:09 PM, Scott McWhirter wrote:
> On Tue, Feb 10, 2009 at 12:59, Julien Gervais-Bird <catalyst at jgb.ca>
> wrote:
>>> So, I'm thinking there's no better place, than Catalist, to ask
>>> about a
>>> good PHP framework, that will make sense to a Catalyster.
>>
>> I'm in a similiar situation. I initially attempted to use CakePHP.
>> After
>> having wasted too much time with Cake, I switched to Symfony. I'm
>> still in
>> the process of learning it (I'm working on their Jobeet tutorial)
>> but I
>> already have a much better feeling about it.
>>
>> For example, with Cake, I was struggling simply to get the user
>> interface
>> language in urls. With Symfony, I just have to follow lesson 19 of
>> their
>> Jobeet tutorial.
>
> I've been using CodeIgniter recently and it was pretty reasonable.
> It's more like catalyst in terms of "providing a structure for
> organizing your code", but it doesn't really enforce anything specific
> upon you.
>
> As far as MVC frameworks go, I didn't mind it too much.
>
> ta!
>
>
> --
> -Scott McWhirter- | -konobi-
>
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