Re: Best open source project/framework to support a php training course?

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""Pinocchio007"" <pirinet@xxxxxx> wrote in message 
news:52.79.02907.5425A154@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thanks.
>
> Is any open source project using your framework? I couldn't find this
> information on your website.

Not at present. It is being used on a closed source project for a commercial 
customer which may result in a commercial application in the near future. It 
works with both PHP 4 and 5, the "old" and the "new" MySQL extensions, it 
aso supports PostgreSQL. It uses a data dictionary to generate all table 
classes, has built-in audit logging and workflow. The main advantage is that 
you can generate web applications without writing any HTML or SQL.

-- 
Tony Marston
http://www.tonymarston.net
http://www.radicore.org

>
> ""Tony Marston"" <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:0E.78.02907.23C4A154@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> If you want a web application framework that your students can play with
> may
>> I suggest http://www.radicore.org  This is already being used as a
> training
>> aid by a university in the far east, so it must have some merit.
>>
>> -- 
>> Tony Marston
>> http://www.tonymarston.net
>> http://www.radicore.org
>>
>> ""Pinocchio007"" <pirinet@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:7C.E6.02907.1834A154@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> >I am in charge of outlining a PHP/mySQL course (intro and advanced) for
> an
>> > education institute. I would like to include in the course program an
>> > in-depth study of an existing open-source project, allowing the 
>> > students
>> > to
>> > be confronted, from an early stage, to a real-world environment. My
>> > problem
>> > is simple: which project/framework to choose in order to bring the
> current
>> > "best practice" to our students, and prepare them for the future. Not
>> > being
>> > a professional PHP developer myself, I would appreciate any
>> > recommendation.
>> > Which OS project would you include? Which framework? And why?
>> >
>> > My first idea was "osCommerce", then somebody recommended "Typo3",
>> > followed
>> > by a "go for Joomla". Well, I am hesitating.
>> > Anybody can recommend an article/paper comparing the different PHP
>> > frameworks/application architectures?
>> > Is there a list where such topics are discussed?
>> >
>> > Thanks for your help and recommendations. 

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