Re: Re: php framework vs just php?

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Robert Cummings wrote:
On Tue, 2008-04-22 at 19:05 -0500, Shawn McKenzie wrote:
Tony Marston wrote:
""Jay Blanchard"" <jblanchard@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:9F6B7518E92167499E0168D01C2D8D9C41755B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[snip]
You haven't answered the question. Where can this piece of wizardry be
downloaded so that it can be reviewed by your peers?
[/snip]

It is not available for download
So your claims cannot be substantiated by anyone in this group.

but it has been reviewed by peers on
several project teams who have used it. It was developed specifically
for a company who owns the work product. I have not re-created for
general use by mere mortals but I will soon.
Let me know when as I could do with a good laugh.

Well, if you would take the time to individually download > 1,000 classes and piece them together you may find a very feature rich framework: http://www.phpclasses.org. Or maybe meta storage http://www.meta-language.net/metastorage.html.

Or you may find you've got >999 classes of code you'll never use :) That
would be one hell of an undertaking to piece them together. I'm going to
guess you'll need namespaces too since I bet some of them step on each
other's toes.

Cheers,
Rob.

Obviously not a very good one, but that was in the spirit of a joke.  ;-)

-Shawn

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