Since most of the cool people are here I would like to ask for suggestions on framework naming. Can name those I chose, but I'm not sure how good are they. I'm very very bad with naming. Due to that I would be much apreciated for help. Those which I thought about are Pify ( combination of Php and Simplify words ) and other one more fun PhpLegoLand ( that says, that it is a Php and is very flexible like Lego and there is a ton of possibilities ) :)
And to be honest: I wouldn't worry to much about naming until you have something that you think is useful to other people and pick anything you like for that time. "Pify" sounds nice btw.
Well I have a one idea about parser or even I would say grabber, but it should be created in Java I guess, since it needs to threads at the same time. I could use MySQL as mediator to make it in php, I think, but still Java looks better with my idea.
Oh, what is also very in nowadays is creating a framework with seventy thousand files and calling it a "microframework" then. Or fat free framework. Or tiny framework. Or slim framework.
Well currently it is just some set of classes, that work together and allow to create application with specific structure. I think this sort of framework does allow application to work in principles of MVC pattern, but I'm not sure cause I'm still reading about different patterns, that are used in programming. @tereško Not one sentence, sorry. :)
Can't say about a speed for sure and how lightweight it is, since whole application is far from done and of while it is not the framework is under development. Actually I think it will be even after :)
And it does way to much stuff that is already solved with a lot of magic. So that's fine :)
@tereško Well you can ""blame"" people for not looking at their work and realising that they shouldn't just throw it away as it doesn't solve anyones problem
If you are not able to beat Zend Framework OR Cake it's not worth releasing. That should be doable if someone is serious about it
It has some nice components that actually some more time then they consume (as long as one doesn't look at their implementation ;) ) - Zend_Cache, Zend_DB come to mind first
@Eugene , patterns are names which describe concepts and ideas that are used for implementation .. patterns emerge should from code , not the other way around