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Am I wrong to disagree with A Gentle Introduction to symfony's template best practices?
This is completely subjective. 'More understandable' depends on the person doing the reading. Use whatever form you think is best.
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What's the web framework to use on a front-end web application?
For my money, you can't beat jQuery. It makes working with JavaScript just that much easier. The out-of-the-box GUI side of things is limited, but there are lots of 3rd party extensions for grids and …
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For a very long lived PHP web application project, is custom (self made) framework better th...
In general, yes, its probably better to have your own targeted, purpose-built framework in place for such a long term project. I say this as someone who manages a few 20+ year old PHP applications. Yo …
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web content management system
A basic CMS is a pretty simple beast to create. There's not a lot to them, conceptually. You generally want some sort of user authorization system, and then the ability to enter and edit web page co …