Framework'd!!!
I haven't really done much framework stuff outside of my full-time job, so I decided to play around. (mainly so Harper would stop yelling at me).
Nearly all of my personal development is in PHP and JS, so I tried out some PHP and JS frameworks on a simple app.
After a few hours, my "funny quotes" site is all smartied and prototyped, which was a nice little learning experience.
The big thing I learned is that prototype RULES. Seriously, it makes life so easy - just ask JD (but refer to it as LAF instead of Prototype).
Smarty is also pretty decent. I can't really think of a huge advantage of using it, aside from the obvious fact that it separates logic from display. However, it was nice to play around with. There are definitely some nice features, plus if you used it full time, it would force you to write better code... which is true for all frameworks I guess.
Anyway, good stuff. I love coding more than I probably should. I need to skate more, dammit.
Nearly all of my personal development is in PHP and JS, so I tried out some PHP and JS frameworks on a simple app.
After a few hours, my "funny quotes" site is all smartied and prototyped, which was a nice little learning experience.
The big thing I learned is that prototype RULES. Seriously, it makes life so easy - just ask JD (but refer to it as LAF instead of Prototype).
Smarty is also pretty decent. I can't really think of a huge advantage of using it, aside from the obvious fact that it separates logic from display. However, it was nice to play around with. There are definitely some nice features, plus if you used it full time, it would force you to write better code... which is true for all frameworks I guess.
Anyway, good stuff. I love coding more than I probably should. I need to skate more, dammit.