Re: maybe we could all?

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Paul M Foster wrote:
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 11:57:25PM +0000, Nathan Rixham wrote:

Project: PHP Common Objects and Datatypes

method: for everybody who wishes to contribute, and for everybody to
review, discuss and work on the same classes.

what are they: classes we can all use, that have been discussed,
reviewed and agreed between many great developers around the world.

the classes: all the common ones we can re-use from "User" to "Address"
"Email" "Article" and beyond, also perhaps wrappers for primatives /
scalars.

expanding: extra abstract classes we can also use, common interfaces for
the above; eventually maybe utility classes as well.

the idea wouldn't be a framework or another php classes, more of a repo
full of common classes to save us all some time, and as a nice project
anybody can contribute to and which we can all discuss and debate the
finer grained details.

additional: these would maybe be best to stick to common usage, so if we
have say a "User" class in our own project with specific needs, we can
simply extend the base user class and add our own functionality.

thinking of putting this distraction and debate time to good use that we
can all benefit from.

would also propose sticking to php 5.X [we could decide a version] and
obviously OO; but then if the procedural guys wanted they could as well.

maybe it's just me, no commitment, no solid work, just bits of contrib
and discussion / feedback.

follow? thoughts? comments? interest?

[everybody, even tony, would need max input and discussion to get the
best solutions for us all, and class at a time should mean we get a
steady stream of classes to the repo.. think about 6 months down the line]


You really don't have enough to do, do you?

Paul


actually, way too much - but I like to learn, contribute, think about what I'm doing, skill share and contribute to the development community.

and you? too much to do? :p

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