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Redo The Web » Eating My Own Dog Food Redo The Web Aren’t you tired of being tied in a web? Blog · Eating My Own Dog Food. Posted August 12, 2008. I spent the last three hours porting my ...
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Redo The Web » Designing a CMS Architecture Designing a CMS is difficult and fun, and you’ll probably do it more than once. Every CMS is different, because every content management need is different, ...
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Redo The Web » Analyze your data If you included a created_at or an updated_at column in your tables, then you’re almost done. All you have to do to analyze the data is to query your ...
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Redo The Web » Designing a CMS Architecture I think you also forgot to mention that if you write your own CMS, you’ll have to maintain it which can be really difficult, I really prefer using a well ...
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Redo The Web » Comparing Propel, Doctrine and sfPropelFinder Propel allows you, the web application developer, to work with databases in the same way you work with other classes and objects in PHP." ...
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Redo The Web » Comparing Propel, Doctrine and sfPropelFinder Anyways, it's true that Propel can't help you to make complex queries easier, but it's also true that if you define correctly your data structure you ...
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Redo The Web » Add request method requirement to routing in ... Aug 8, 2008 ... What I sometimes miss, is the ability to add a HTTP request method requirement, i.e. making a route match only if the request is GET, ...
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Redo The Web » Application Lego: Build a Wiki with Symfony in 20 ... But that illustrates how to build up an application with symfony. The framework and the plugins provide the features, you just assemble them and glue them ...
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Redo The Web » Symfony 1.1: A Smart Move Redo The Web Aren’t you tired of being tied in a web? Blog · Symfony 1.1: A Smart Move. Posted July 10, 2008. You’re probably thrilled about the recent ...
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Redo The Web » A Finder Smarter Than Propel Getters This method uses the schema to guess the local and foreign columns, ... It returns a single record, the last one, based on the creation date (or on the id ...
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