Re: Do you use a public framework or roll your own?

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On Tue, 2010-01-26 at 16:17 -0800, Daevid Vincent wrote:

> I'm not looking to start a holy war here or re-hash the tired debate. 
> I just want some hard cold numbers to look at.
> 
> "Do you use a public framework or roll your own?"
> http://www.rapidpoll.net/8opnt1e
> 
> 
> And for those interested, here are the results of the last poll:
> 
> "To add the final ?> in PHP or not..."
> http://www.rapidpoll.net/show.aspx?id=arc1opy
> 
> I'm relieved to know I'm in the majority (almost 2:1) who close their
> opening PHP tags. :)
> 
> 


When you ay roll your own, what do you define a framework as? Do you
class it as something as big and complex as a fully-fledged MVC
framework, or would a collection of modules you've put together over
time satisfy this?

Thanks,
Ash
http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk



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