[nycphp-talk] Php Framework
Brent Baisley
brent at landover.com
Fri Mar 4 09:12:25 EST 2005
I would say MVC would most definitely be advisable. However, I would
employ MVC more as a technique to adhere to for whatever framework you
end up using, whether it be custom or someone else's. Just like you've
probably never designed a database that reached 5th level
normalization, you probably won't get a perfect separation of Model,
View and Controller code. But employing the MVC design pattern, and
design patterns in general, will make things easier to maintain and
make changes to.
On Mar 4, 2005, at 3:30 AM, Sajith A wrote:
> Hello,
> Could someone please suggest a good framework for php5 that separates
> business logic and presentation. Also i would like to know whether
> there it is advisable to go for MVC pattern in php development.
> Thanks and regards
> Sajith A
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