[FX.php List] FX and PHP Frameworks

Gjermund Gusland Thorsen ggt667 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 9 16:15:09 MST 2009


Cryptic, or on the form of keywords...

ggt

2009/2/9 Joel Shapiro <jsfmp at earthlink.net>:
> Hi Karstyn
>
> Welcome to the list.  I see you've already met ggt, who has helped in the
> development of FX.php, but whose posts here can be a bit, well, cryptic.
>  (right ggt? ;-)
>
> You're right, jQuery is not a PHP framework.
>
> In addition to Cake and Zend, I've known of people using CodeIgniter.  You
> can see an overview at:
> http://www.phpframeworks.com/
>
> I don't use a framework in my coding so I can't recommend any.  My
> understanding, though, is that you shouldn't have any difficulty
> incorporating FX calls into your framework code.  Perhaps someome else here
> will chime in w/ their experiences.
>
> Best,
> -Joel
>
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>
>
> On Feb 9, 2009, at 2:37 PM, Gjermund Gusland Thorsen wrote:
>
>> I assume it will give you more functionality then the two others you
>> suggested.
>>
>> Only php thing I use apart from stuff I wrote myself is PEAR for mail.
>>
>> Which features are you looking for?
>>
>> ggt
>>
>> 2009/2/9 Karstyn McCoy <kmccoy at supportgroup.com>:
>>>
>>> Thanks Gjermund.
>>>
>>> Although I may be missing something about jQuery, it doesn't look like a
>>> PHP
>>> framework for building web sites but rather a  javascript library. Am I
>>> missing something fundamental?
>>>
>>> --Karstyn
>>>
>>> On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 8:57 AM, Gjermund Gusland Thorsen
>>> <ggt667 at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> jQuery
>>>>
>>>> 2009/2/9 Karstyn McCoy <kmccoy at supportgroup.com>:
>>>>>
>>>>> New to the list, new to FX and new to PHP!
>>>>>
>>>>> In years past I have done a fair amount of development with
>>>>> Lasso/FileMaker/MySQL so the overall process is not that foreign. When
>>>>> I
>>>>> was
>>>>> doing the Lasso work I had nice framework to develop with and have
>>>>> started
>>>>> investigating what is available for PHP. It looks like the two leading
>>>>> candidates (always open to debate!) are Cake PHP and Zend Framework.
>>>>>
>>>>> My basic question is how nicely does FX fit/play/incorporate in with
>>>>> established PHP frameworks such as these two?
>>>>>
>>>>> I guess the other related question would be if anyone is using any of
>>>>> the
>>>>> frameworks for PHP and what is their opinion of it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> --Karstyn
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