[pLog-svn] Branch plog-1.1-ben - callgraph 1.1-ben

Oscar Renalias phunkphorce at gmail.com
Thu Apr 7 11:37:18 GMT 2005


I had a a look at Prado and I have to say I am not too fond of
web-based frameworks that work based on the contept of callbacks and
components, like desktop UI frameworks do. I think they're not so
flexible... But I will take a closer look at it when I have the time,
perhaps we can reuse some of their ideas :)

About putting our custom framework in a nice package and releasing it,
I don't see any problem :) But keep in mind that this framework is
mostly tailored to our needs, and it can still be improved in many
ways (automatic generation of DAO classes based on templates? More
configuration backends? better data validation framework?, etc...)
Keep in mind that it fits our needs and that because of our
requirements, we've been able to cut a few corners when developing it
that would probably be seen as shortcomings, should the framework be
used for other kind of apps.

And in addition to that, there should be somebody maintaining the
whole thing, managing releases, etc and I have no time for that... Any
volunteers around? :)

On Apr 6, 2005 10:02 AM, Mark Wu <markplace at gmail.com> wrote:
>  
> Hi Oscar: 
>   
> Do you think we can have a "PHP on rails" based on current pLog MVC core? I
> think it would be more cool then "Prado" :P 
>   
> Regards, Mark
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>  
> 
>  
> On Apr 5, 2005 2:08 PM, Mark Wu <markplace at gmail.com> wrote: 
> > I even think If I can seperate the MVC core of pLog, then I can use it to
> > develop my own application. Acutally, because pLog , now I can know what
> > "Prado" and "Ruby and rails" doing :D
>  
>   
> I've done some staff like what you wantted to do. I used the plog 0.3.2
> framework to build a content management system for www.coolroom.com, it's
> powered by BT ( British Telecom) and Universal Pictures, the back end was
> working great, and it's going to face a million guests class pressure.
> Thanks to the Plog framework that I can easily build such strong website in
> a short time:) 
>   
> Just like what you said, Plog is beautiful! 
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