"paragasu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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>> If you don't use a framework then obviously you are writing nothing but
>> mickey mouse programs, and wouldn't stand a chance when it comes to
>> writing
>> a proper application. For example, I have just completed an ERP
>> application
>> which contains 130 database tables, 230 relationships and 1000
>> transactions.
>> Because I used a proper framework I managed to complete all of this in
>> just
>> 6 months. The framework allowed me to generate initial working components
>> without having to write any code whatsoever - no PHP, no HTML and no 
>> SQL -
>> so that I could spend the bulk of my time on the really important stuff,
>> which is implementing the business rules. That is the benefit of a proper
>> framework - it takes care of the boring repetitive stuff and leaves you
>> more
>> time to deal with the tricky stuff. If you think you can achieve the same
>> level of productivity WITHOUT a framework then you are living in cloud
>> cuckoo land.
>>
>> --
>> Tony Marston
>> <http://www.tonymarston.net>
>
>
> wow! that is quite a big program u wrote. can you tell me what framework 
> you
> use for the project.

Try looking in my signature at http://www.radicore.org

-- 
Tony Marston
http://www.tonymarston.net
http://www.radicore.org

> well, you have the point. but i know many open source php
> out there
> do not use specific framework.
> not doing framework doesn't mean it is going to be a mickey mouse program.
> at some
> points, the code will built into a small library which someone might call 
> it
> framework anyway.
> a good example is os-commerce and phpBB. I don't see any framework being 
> use
> there
> except for specific coding guide lines. but the project still grow to be a
> big program and
> i bet the code can be over 10, 000 lines (i just guess, might not true) .
> you may call the code mickey mouse but the thing is it still working fine.
> 



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