Re: Frameworks Which Have A "Bake" Function?

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Regarding the frameworks, which of them, for your opinion, will take the
fastest time to learn and get into code?

Thanks

On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Graham Christensen <
graham.christensen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Look into Doctorine &|| Propel, they both will take a db structure ->
> models. Symfony might be worth looking at, you can tell it to create a basic
> view/controller for them as well.
>
> Graham
>
> On Mar 22, 2009, at 11:52 AM, Nitsan Bin-Nun wrote:
>
>  Hi Guys,
>>
>> I have been using cakephp for a while as a development framework.
>>
>> I'm also thinking for a while to use another framework and leave cakephp
>> alone (too much babbling.. it takes too much time until you get to the
>> code
>> itself..), now I have decided to move on and here comes my question.
>>
>> Do you have any suggestions on frameworks which have something similar to
>> the cakephp's "bake" function? (you create your database tables structure,
>> run bake.php from ssh and kaboom! you have model/view/controller for each
>> of
>> the tables: insert, delete, modify, list data).
>>
>> I know it is possibile in ROR but never heard of any other framework or
>> development library or anything like that in php except cakephp that gives
>> you this functionallity.
>>
>> Thanks in Advance,
>> Nitsan
>>
>
>

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