
Yesterday, the
Stubbles project
got its own blog at
www.stubbles.org.
Stubbles is a new framework for PHP 5.2 which focuses on clean OO design, the use of patterns and ports some features from the langauges commonly referred to "enterprise languages" to PHP. If you are looking for new ways to develop your PHP applications, you should definitely take a look at the
stubReflection package, which brings Java Annotations to PHP. The next issue of the German
PHP Magazin will feature an article, that shows how to use this package.
The blog will feature tutorials, thoughts on Stubbles and surely rants on PHP itself. So it will be definitely worth the read.
Stubbles currently is developed by Frank Kleine, Nico Steiner and Stephan Schmidt. The design of the Stubbles logo and the Stubblog design have been created by
Sebastian Mordziol of Mistralys, who is also responsible for the PAT design and several PAT packages.
People, enough with new frameworks already. I know you might be lusting after Rails for some reason and want to have the fame, the glory, and the dancing girls of DHH, but are we not going to be satisifed until Sourceforge is filled with the object-oriented diarrheal remains of our overblown egos and delusions of grandeur? I counted no less than 3 separate announcements about new PHP frameworks today, just by scanning the front pages of phpdeveloper.org and planet-php.net. As well intentioned and technically robust as these efforts might be, do we really need yet another patterns-based abstracted MVC-driven buzzwords-filled...
Tracked: Feb 17, 01:51
Yesterday Stephan announced the Stubblog, and because the blog is included in Planet PHP (which the Stubblog will not be due to their policy to not accept project-only feeds) it forced some reactions which reminds me a bit of Classical Conditioning. And I
Tracked: Feb 17, 12:32