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Old 02-12-2009, 05:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Is there such a thing as a Non-MVC framework, If so where can i find one. I cannot find any, Google just returns a load of random things like blogs and stuff.
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Old 02-12-2009, 05:58 PM   #2 (permalink)
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You don't want a non-mvc framework. Believe me. MVC basically means that the PHP and HTML/CSS are separated. You should give CodeIgniter a try, it's pretty easy to use and very powerful.
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Ye, I use cake i was just wondering if there where any out there. MVC annoys me quite a lot some time.
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You don't want a non-mvc framework. Believe me. MVC basically means that the PHP and HTML/CSS are separated. You should give CodeIgniter a try, it's pretty easy to use and very powerful.
Kohana is the big brother of CI. If you're starting to using a MVC framework I would recommend using Kohana over CI.
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Zend Framework can be used in a non-MVC way, as can most of the other popular frameworks out there. Like Zend, Kohana can be used without necessarily following the MVC pattern: there's nothing forcing you to separate the Model, View and Controller concepts at all. As for not being able to find any, it's probably a case of not seeing the wood for the trees.
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Yes, Zend Framework, as Salathe said, is very flexible, and won't force you into anything you don't want to. Just say NO.
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