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I need a good application framework

because I don't have the time to still code it all myself.

         

cartone

11:11 am on Jun 22, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



For the moment I have static website that I code with html en some php, but I feel that my coding skills are sometimes to small to take the time to learn, while my idea's for my website are pumping out of my head.

info: I have a hosting with php and mysql.

Would using some kind of application framework, not help me in making more pages, more content?

I think that it would, but what kind of application should I give it a try, there is so much.

Most of the forum-items start past that line to begin with.

I just need to go faster, faster.

txbakers

1:15 am on Jun 25, 2006 (gmt 0)

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My advice, for what it's worth, is to learn to code as you go.

It's not really all that difficult, especially with PHP, and you'll find you will be able to copy/paste quite a lot.

There are plenty of tutorials and people are willing to help to a point.

So, once you get some fluency, you'll be able to move faster and faster.

shigamoto

1:30 pm on Jun 28, 2006 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I can code but still use a content management system, so I can spend my time more efficiently. It all depends on what you want to do, if it's just publishing pages with some interactivity and images there are a bunch of systems out there that uses PHP. Many of them are easy to customize but perhaps a bit trickier to install.

Forum software isn't hard to find either. What you need to do is as someone suggested, learn to code as you go and jot down what you need in a system and find that system.