On 4/22/08, Tony Marston <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > If you don't use a framework then obviously you are writing nothing but > mickey mouse programs, and wouldn't stand a chance when it comes to > writing > a proper application. I agree , you couldn't avoid using a framework unless you're writing a PHP toy application. -- > Tony Marston > http://www.tonymarston.net > http://www.radicore.org > > "paragasu" <paragasu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message > news:89b35b8d0804220225t3820a279vb81cb04b416a9480@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > honestly, i never used any framework to do my coding. > > i look into few popular framework like cakePHP and codeIgiter. > > I did learn the tutorial but still decide whether to use it on my next > > project. > > > > the thing is, i already develop few working library. no matter how hard > i > > look into it. i always find it is easier or simpler to work with just > php > > code and it work just fine. > > simple code and i think faster than using complicated php framework. > > > > i target my code to use specific server configuration. the only > > advantages > > of using framework > > is cross server version (i don't need it). since everyone out there > > talking > > about framework. > > i still prefer using just php. > > > > i just wondering whether i am the only one thinking this way. > > anyone out there still doing php without using framework? > > > > > > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > > -- Kinch::The Missing Hacker