Last Meeting of 2009, Dec 14th 6-8pm

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Brad V. aka iBspoof

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Dec 9, 2009, 8:28:13 PM12/9/09
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Next Monday Night is the last meeting of 2009 for the TulsaWebDevs.

I'm planning on showing off the new features in Titanium Mobile 0.8
and go over some PhoneGap items for making native web apps on the
iPhone, Android and Palm's WebOS.

Drinks and Pizza as always.

Same meeting place: Hardesty Library.

See ya there!

Brad

Greg Turner

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Dec 10, 2009, 2:23:43 PM12/10/09
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Greetings,

I have not used PHP frameworks and thought I would teach myself one over the holidays.  Does anyone have a recommendation?  Which would look best on my resume?

Thinking of CakePHP, Drupal, Symfony, or Zend.

Thanks!

Greg

Brad V. aka iBspoof

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Dec 10, 2009, 2:35:49 PM12/10/09
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Greg-

I'm a fan of CakePHP and have been using it for over a year. There
are currently issues within the organization backing CakePHP which are
causing me to re-evaluate my position on the frameworks future.

Symphony is where I am probably migrating to as it supports PHP5 and
Doctrine.

ZendFramework is good, but I prefer to use the different libraries
within it rather than use it's MVC setup. They are currently starting
to develop v2.0 which is supposed to clear up the MVC functions and
support Doctrine instead of it's crazy semi-ActiveRecord based
database scheme.

When it comes down to choosing for you I would look at the docs and
download some example apps. If there is one that jumps out at you and
you go "wow, that code makes sense" you found the winner or winners of
the framework to learn.

Brad

alex goretoy

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Dec 11, 2009, 2:23:42 AM12/11/09
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i use codeigniter for all my php websites i build

http://codeigniter.com

I would highly recommend it, been using it since like 2005
Two for the site below are built using ci, if you guess which ones you win a imaginary pat on the back

-Alex Goretoy

http://twitrated.com
http://formymuffin.com
http://goretoy.com
http://tulsacomputerguys.com



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Brad V. aka iBspoof

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Dec 12, 2009, 1:03:05 PM12/12/09
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Alex-

Sorry I missed CodeIgniter. I use CI to run several sites at my
company BTC. The only thing I find lacking in CI support is the
Session management which I supplement using ZendFramework's session
classes. I am interested to see where they go with CI now that
ExpressionEngine 2 is in beta and built off CI.

Brad

On Dec 11, 1:23 am, alex goretoy <aleksandr.gore...@gmail.com> wrote:
> i use codeigniter for all my php websites i build
>
> http://codeigniter.com
>
> I would highly recommend it, been using it since like 2005
> Two for the site below are built using ci, if you guess which ones you win a
> imaginary pat on the back
>
> -Alex Goretoy
>
> http://twitrated.comhttp://formymuffin.comhttp://goretoy.comhttp://tulsacomputerguys.com
> > tulsawebdevs...@googlegroups.com<tulsawebdevs%2Bunsubscribe@google groups.com>
> > .

alex goretoy

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Dec 12, 2009, 8:29:37 PM12/12/09
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i use obsession for that.
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