Re: Re: PHP Frameworks - Opinion

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On Tue, 2006-08-01 at 18:17 -0400, tedd wrote:
> At 10:46 PM +0100 8/1/06, Colin Guthrie wrote:
> >I'm surprised no-one has mentioned the Zend Framework yet.....
> >
> >I'm looking to do a bit of a rewrite of a large PHP application in 
> >the near future and would like to think Zend would be a good horse 
> >to back, but the fact no-one here has mentioned it yet makes me 
> >doubt this tactic!
> >
> >Anyone got opinions (good or bad) on Zend that would be helpful for 
> >me (and others)?
> >
> >Col.
> 
> Col:
> 
> I own Zend Professional, but don't use it (not good or bad).
> 
> I find that Macintosh GoLive CS (although not designed as a php 
> development platform) meets most of my needs, which are a mixture of 
> html, css, php, mysql, and javascript editing. Additionally, GoLive 
> works as a my-side/server-side file organizational and 
> synchronization system.


An IDE is not a framework. it's an IDE :)

Cheers,
Rob.
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