[FX.php List] FX and PHP Frameworks

Karstyn McCoy kmccoy at supportgroup.com
Mon Feb 9 16:50:49 MST 2009


Thanks Joel and Gjermund.

I may not end up using a framework, but use of one was helpful in the past.
Unfortunately, as I'm starting out there may be a habit of trying to frame
PHP in the way I was used to using Lasso - detriment? - don't enough to say
yet.

But the main question was answered - FX should not have a problem being
incorporated in a framework. It was not worth spending any time at all even
looking if FX could not be play along.

I hope to get more time to use both PHP and FX - I'm sure I'll be posting
more questions as time goes along, but I'll always try going through the
archives first!

Thanks all

--Karstyn

On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 3:18 PM, Gjermund Gusland Thorsen
<ggt667 at gmail.com>wrote:

> > 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.
> Sounds right, I do not see a problem with that unless some of the
> frameworks has a class named FX,
> but very often some frameworks add unnecessary overhead,
> first evaluate whether or not to use such a framework.
>
> ggt
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