[nycphp-talk] yui or yui-ext php framework
Jon Baer
jonbaer at jonbaer.com
Sun Feb 18 13:42:15 EST 2007
Well I think the trend in any of the PHP frameworks is to let you
pick and choose which JavaScript UI library you want to use (and not
forcefully decide for you & proxy it out w/ your own helpers) ... ie
<?php echo $javascript->link('yui/ext/Widget') ?>
The thing about the YUI classes is that when they are full blown
widgets it leads to having to reproduce (not DRY) alot of that
customization code in PHP again when you are probably only going to
use little of it. With that in mind CakePHP is very flexible like
that but does not have a library built in to reproduce the YUI
widgets but think it would not be hard to create a helper to do (so
in a nutshell it "supports" all the JS libs).
(+ the conspiracy was just a bad joke ;-)
- Jon
On Feb 18, 2007, at 1:25 PM, Jiju Thomas Mathew wrote:
> It's a conspiracy @ Yahoo! to reproduce identical Java Swing code
> in PHP5 using only the YUI libraries ;-)
>
> http://www.yui-ext.com/deploy/yui-ext/docs/
>
> I think @ this point any web developer is either learning 90% of 1
> single framework (YUI, jQuery, Prototype) or ~25% of all of them.
>
> Sorry if I misled you, I meant, to ask, whether any one know about
> a php framework which supports yui or yui-ext, ie; use the user
> interface in yui, with functionality in php. Never meant about
> reverse engineering or conspiracy..
>
>
> --
> Jiju Thomas Mathew
> http://www.php-trivandrum.org
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