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Re: [php-fusebox] Fusebox Cake

Thanks AJ, posting to the board now...


AJ Ferrigno wrote:
> Just letting you know, I sent this to just you, not the list, so
> that's why you didn't get a response yet!
>
> On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Mike Ritchie
> <starkraving2002@... <mailto:starkraving2002@...>> wrote:
>
> Hi AJ,
>
> Not planning on forking at all. I want to make sure that PHP
> Fusebox stays a valid port. But I think we can do some really cool
> things with plugins, like I did with my Live Wireframer that lets
> you build your Fusebox application straight in the Fusebox
> application itself. It writes the XML files and the fuse files
> right from your browser, and it does it without any modifications
> at all to the Fusebox core files.
>
> I know at least one Fuseboxer (cough Skye cough) that has
> experience with Cake, so I'm hoping with a few committed users we
> can get some of the framework stuff in place. Maybe not the
> database scaffolding that Cake has but some things like
> templating, Ajax callbacks, etc. I would probably handle them as
> individual plugins rather than try and make one Swiss Army Knife
> plugin.
>
> Skye, do you think you could chime in here? What can you tell us
> about Cake PHP that we can steal - er repurpose?
>
> Mike
> www.fusebuilder.net <http://www.fusebuilder.net>
>
>
>
> AJ Ferrigno wrote:
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> Not sure if you've gotten responses on this, but I'd be
> interested in helping out in whatever limited capacity I can.
> I don't know anything about CakePHP, but I have thought about
> trying out other PHP frameworks besides Fusebox. I can try to
> learn Cake and see where you need me from there?
>
> By the way, does this mean you're potentially thinking of
> forking this from the ColdFusion version? I would hope they'd
> be interested in whatever features you'd add to the PHP
> version, although it seems there are stronger frameworks even
> for ColdFusion these days.
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Thanks AJ, posting to the board now......
Mike Ritchie
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Hi Flavio, Actually PHP and ColdFusion are very similar, they both have essentially the same scope and overlap almost perfectly. Your myFuses project does a ...
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Time permitted, I'd be interested in helping you think through how it might work....
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Thanks man! Let me know when you can get started and I'll work with you defining our goals and the scope of what we're going to try to do. Mike ...
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I tried learning cake but it was too confusing at first. Based on the advice of a friend I tried Kohana. It's very cool and extremely fast, but a completely...
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Mike and sky, I'd like to offer myself to help with this. I'm not all that familiar with Cake, but I can learn. If you come up with some concrete tasks or...
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Thanks AJ! The important thing is identifying the features that people like about Cake and frameworks like it, so that we can come up with a way to incorporate...
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