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Klorofil 0.2 Released

Hana writes to tell us that the Klorofil Project has released version 0.2 along with the full source code. Klorofil is an open source project aimed at building an enterprise level PHP development and deployment solution and is licensed under the Common Public License (CPL).

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  1. The doc system doesn't work... by chroot_james · · Score: 2, Informative

    Not for me in Firefox 1.5. Weak, dudes.

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  2. Re:Just what we need, by penguin-collective · · Score: 2, Informative

    COBOL was designed for business applications, but that doesn't make it a nice language for that purpose. Fortran was designed for scientific applications, but people increasingly prefer C++. Java was designed for set top boxes and bouncing heads on web pages, but it's being touted as an enterprise platform (although, I suppose, that is supporting your point more than mine).

    In any case, PHP5 is a pretty good dynamic programming language. I think it's better suited to enterprise software development than Java or any of the other widely available alternatives.