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De: cake-php@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre
de jonathan.snook
Enviado el: Sábado, 03 de Marzo de 2007 04:15 p.m.
Para: Cake PHP
Asunto: Re: CakePHP versus Symfony ?
Well, depends on what you consider better. As nate's example points
out, Propel is ex
On Mar 3, 4:52 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Symfony currently has a better datalayer t2hen cake . It uses propel,
> a ORM solution. with cake we still work with (unconvenient) data-
> arrays
> iirc the cake 2.0 release will contain an object-based datalayer
> (written by
cakePHP works in php4 and php5.
On Mar 3, 3:13 pm, "nate" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi surfivor, thanks for asking; it's important that this discussion
> comes up from time to time, as the state of affairs in both frameworks
> continue to change. In a presentation I gave a few months ago, I
>
Hi surfivor, thanks for asking; it's important that this discussion
comes up from time to time, as the state of affairs in both frameworks
continue to change. In a presentation I gave a few months ago, I
compared Cake to a couple other popular frameworks out there. For me,
Symfony can pretty muc
On Mar 2, 2:02 pm, "Christian Winther [cwi.dk]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Did you even bother to search the group or google before asking ?.
>
I spent well over an hour on the internet trying to research cakePHP,
Symfony, CodeIgniter, Radicore etc. I installed CodeIgniter and got a
simp
On Mar 3, 2007, at 2:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Symfony currently has a better datalayer then cake . It uses propel,
> a ORM solution. with cake we still work with (unconvenient) data-
> arrays
Choice 1: Objects with XML files you have to maintain
Choice 2: Arrays, and a hot poker in
On 3/3/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Symfony currently has a better datalayer then cake . It uses propel,
> a ORM solution. with cake we still work with (unconvenient) data-
> arrays
Depends on how you look at it - there are situations where the data[ ]
is a convinient th
Symfony currently has a better datalayer then cake . It uses propel,
a ORM solution. with cake we still work with (unconvenient) data-
arrays
iirc the cake 2.0 release will contain an object-based datalayer
(written by the cake team)
On Mar 3, 9:11 am, "snowdog" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Fo
For me the most important is that Cake is much easier to use on shared
server (doesn't need shell access), most of my websites for small/
medium companies are located on shared host. And of course has LESS
configuration files...
On 2 Mar, 19:39, "surfivor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could anyo
-Mensaje original-
De: cake-php@googlegroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre
de Dr. Tarique Sani
Enviado el: Sábado, 03 de Marzo de 2007 01:13 a.m.
Para: cake-php@googlegroups.com
Asunto: Re: CakePHP versus Symfony ?
CakePHP apps run without any modifications in Joomla and Drupal
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> de Michael Rubanov
> Enviado el: Viernes, 02 de Marzo de 2007 03:55 p.m.
> Para: cake-php@googlegroups.com
> Asunto: Re: CakePHP versus Symfony ?
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> Could anyone point me to some significant differences between CakePHP
o: Re: CakePHP versus Symfony ?
Could anyone point me to some significant differences between CakePHP
and Symfony ? Also I am familiar with Ruby on Rails, so any
similarities or differences there might also be usefull.
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Asunto: Re: CakePHP versus Symfony ?
Could anyone point me to some significant differences between CakePHP
and Symfony ? Also I am familiar with Ruby on Rails, so any
>From what i read you only need PEAR on your development server.Also
the documentation seems to be a bit better with symfony, they have a
book that is also availalbe online for free and a tutorial where the
build a real world application: http://askeet.com/
Personally i never got PEAR cli working
Pear dependency :|
On 3/2/07, surfivor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Could anyone point me to some significant differences between CakePHP
> and Symfony ? Also I am familiar with Ruby on Rails, so any
> similarities or differences there might also be usefull.
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> Could anyone point me to some significant differences between CakePHP
> and Sym
Did you even bother to search the group or google before asking ?.
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Subject: CakePHP versus Symfony ?
Could anyone point me to some significant
Could anyone point me to some significant differences between CakePHP
and Symfony ? Also I am familiar with Ruby on Rails, so any
similarities or differences there might also be usefull.
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