I'm just coming to grips with MVC myself, and I'm trying Vork [1]. Despite not seeing much posted on the web about it, I went with it because of needs specific to my project. I wanted something that had built-in support for MongoDB, but which was not exclusively noSQL. I'm in the early redesign stages of something that was procedural, so wanted MongoDB for the fast reads/writes, and because it didn't tie me to a complicated database/tables setup as the project evolves (I'm not a DBA).
Like a few PHP frameworks(?) Vork uses "helpers" which seemed a perfect place for quite a bit of my code which is designed to be re-usable by others. Not sure if this helps(?) Tom [1] http://www.vork.us On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 12:19 AM, David Kane <dk...@wit.ie> wrote: > Hi, > > I am interested to hear if anyone is using PHP MVC frameworks to help with > their code. From what I have learned, they seem to be a very good idea > indeed. > > However, there are so many of them (http://www.phpframeworks.com/) > > Also, pkp.SFU.ca uses their own one in their PKP (public knowledge project) > software. > > Who is using them and what for? > > David. > > -- > David Kane, MLIS. > Systems Librarian > Waterford Institute of Technology > Ireland > http://library.wit.ie/ > T: ++353.51302838 > M: ++353.876693212 >