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[_] php frameworks - any that generate mysql schema, class and edit/view templates?

Jon Bennett jmbennett at gmail.com
Tue Jun 19 14:46:07 BST 2007

> I suspect I've done Symfony a disservice here.

I dunno, iirc I gave up on installing symfony many many moons ago
(well, 18 months at least I'd say)!

> TBH I have no idea how hard it is to install on anything other than a
> dedicated server with PEAR installed and where I've got root; I then
> find it a doddle to install. There's just a bunch of library files
> added to /usr/share/php and a /sf alias is created in the virtualhost
> for that application (which could obviously go into an htaccess file
> instead). Other than that then one needs the cmd line tool. I'm sure
> it's easy though it does sound as if Cake is extremely
> straightforward.

aye, I suppose that's not too tricky provided you've got a dedicated
box to deploy on and are comfortable with the tool set that requires,
which many peeps aren't :P

I'm sure if you only ever work on big projects then that's not an
issue, however I find myself working on projects of differing sizes
(with massively differing hosting budgets!), and Cake allows me to
this.

> Anyway, we seem to be agreeing far too much for Underscore. Maybe I
> should have said Cake is pants and left it at that ;)

ha, spoken too soon I fear ;) here's a counter to the Symfony teams
'too slow' article:

http://paul-m-jones.com/blog/?p=245

jb

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