I have used both Doctrine and Propel and I felt Doctrine was much  
easier to use. And Doctrine has better documentation.

On 11/05/2009, at 10:09 AM, Craig Boxall wrote:

>
> Hi Rob,
>
> Do you have any experience in either of these? We found ourselves in
> the same position when we started using Symfony 1.2 but decided that
> we couldnt afford the learning time/curve on Client's projects to
> upskill in Doctrine so we continued to use Propel.
>
> Doctrine certainly does have a nice syntax and we are looking forward
> to finding some time to dabble and upskill but we've invested so much
> time into Propel that it seems counter-productive to have to relearn
> essentially something that does the same job...
>
> In summary, I would say if you have to learn either one, perhaps
> Doctrine is worth a shot. If you already have plenty of experience in
> one go with that unless you can afford the time...
>
> HTH
>
> Cheers
> Craig
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>
> On 9/05/2009, at 3:49 PM, Rob Jensen wrote:
>
>>
>> Hi there,
>>
>> If you were starting a project today would you use propel or  
>> doctrine?
>>
>> One of my concerns is that there are fewer plugins for doctrine, but
>> the
>> syntax does seem nicer.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Rob
>>
>>>
>
>
> >


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