On 25 August 2010 20:54, Ashley Sheridan <ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Wed, 2010-08-25 at 13:45 -0500, Tim Martens wrote: > > If you're new to PHP, I would recommend not using a framework for the > experience you will gain with the language, as a framework will tend to > hide away certain caveats and peculiarities of PHP which could lead to > issues further down the line. Most people I know who are great PHP > programmers have tended to start without frameworks at first. > > Having said that, if you're looking for a rapid deployment with a > shorter learning curve, then a framework might be better in this > situation. > You could also argue that using a framework is more likely to promote good habits, as there's a bigger chance you'll be forced down good paths. Regards Peter -- <hype> WWW: http://plphp.dk / http://plind.dk LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/plind BeWelcome/Couchsurfing: Fake51 Twitter: http://twitter.com/kafe15 </hype> -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php