Re: best framework (pear vs zend framework)

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There is PRADO.

On 3/1/07, Larry Garfield <larry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Thursday 01 March 2007 3:17 am, Edward Kay wrote:

> Personally, I like Qcodo (http://www.qcodo.com) - but only because it fits
> with both my mindset and the applications I'm developing at the moment.
>
> Edward

I looked into QCodo recently when considering it for a project.  It looks like
it would be really good for certain types of applications, specifically the
full-blown "Web 2.0 everything-is-one-form" type apps like GMail, Basecamp,
RoundCube, etc.  For more traditional "Web 1.5"-ish apps, it doesn't seem
like it is flexible enough with the one-form-per-page limitation.

That is my opinion from not actually building anything with it yet, at
least. :-)

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