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December 17, 2007, at 11:25 PM by DJ -
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But I do not want to have a database. They cost money, and my web space (with PHP enabled) is as good as free.

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But I do not want to have a database. They cost money, and my web space (with PHP enabled) is as good as free (if I remember correctly: 0.27 EUR per month).

I took a look at Biscuit and Qcodo and both look promising. Qcodo offers nice screen casts. Great to follow through.

December 17, 2007, at 09:19 PM by DJ -
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And here's what I found: A quite recent, nice overview of PHP application frameworks.

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And here's what I found: A quite recent, nice overview of PHP application frameworks (in German).

December 17, 2007, at 08:20 PM by DJ -
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When I have time Hah! What a joke! I'll investigate further.

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When I have time (Hah! That's a good one!) I'll investigate further.

December 17, 2007, at 08:20 PM by DJ -
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PHP application frameworks

I was thinking about writing yet another PHP application framework. But first I did what every body should do before they start yet another programming project: I questioned Google.

And here's what I found: A quite recent, nice overview of PHP application frameworks.

Unfortunately as far as I have seen all the developers seem to think, that there is no need for plain text backends. *sigh*
But I do not want to have a database. They cost money, and my web space (with PHP enabled) is as good as free.

When I have time Hah! What a joke! I'll investigate further.