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SolarPHP 1.0 Released

HvitRavn writes "SolarPHP 1.0 stable was released by Paul M. Jones today. SolarPHP is an application framework and library, and is a serious contender alongside Zend Framework, Symphony, and similar frameworks. SolarPHP has in the recent years been the cause of heated debate in the PHP community due to provocative benchmark results posted on Paul M. Jones' blog."

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  1. blog by killmenow · · Score: 4, Insightful

    if his blog is running on this framework it's as slow as molasses

  2. Foghorn Leghorn Alert by killmenow · · Score: 4, Funny

    That's a joke... I say, that's a joke, son!

    (just a little something I picked up in Sarcasm 101)

  3. No more frameworks please! by Hurricane78 · · Score: 4, Interesting

    They are by definition antisocial, expect everything to revolve around them and don’t want you to use just pieces of them.

    Give us just a nice set of libraries. That’s it.
    Let us choose what parts to use, what parts to get from other libraries, and what not to use at all.

    Frameworks are like having to buy a bundle offer at the supermarket, when all you need is one part of it, and then at home also noticing that the parts are not playing nice with everything else.

    But I hope the craze will be over soon, just like the Flash intro craze, the Java Applet craze, etc.

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    Any sufficiently advanced intelligence is indistinguishable from stupidity.
    1. Re:No more frameworks please! by jjohnson · · Score: 4, Informative

      As the AC noted below, it's considered a best practice to omit the ?> to avoid accidentally including non-processed whitespace after the closing tag when you include the file. If someone hits space after ?>, and you include that file and then try to print a header, it causes an error.

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