Re: Looking for a framework

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On 10/23/07, Larry Garfield <larry@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I don't think any really integrate with PHP better or worse than others, since
> all of them can only speak HTTP.  I will say that in my professional PHP work
> I've standardized on jQuery because jQuery itself rocks, and doesn't try to
> turn Javascript into some language it isn't.  The fact that it's also
> integrated by default into Drupal, a leading PHP CMS and the one I use daily,
> made that decision somewhat easier. :-)

agreed.

jquery is the basis for any of my javascript needs.
then extjs or interface for any eye candy. haven't really decided yet
which i prefer.

php framework wise haven't found one that i think is decent. i just
use my own basic framework that has served me well for years.

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