There’s a possibility that these sources could be considered reliable sources.
Already considered…
Not really…
We should see this "documentation"
There’s a possibility that these sources could be considered reliable sources.
Already considered…
Not really…
We should see this "documentation"
I am relativly new to php and all the web programming. I learned a lot about php in the last time. So i decided to test some frameworks. The thing is if yii would not have been in the wiki article about frameworks i never would have tested it.
I tested Zend, ez, cake and yii. And yii i liked the best. The only problem is that you dont find alot of tutorials to get closer the framework. But i think time will change that(getting closer and the lack of tutorials).
Nice work so far
hello,
it looks like Yii was permanently deleted from Wikipedia (you can’t re-create the page) .
sad sad sad …
–iM
yess, I see it.
i dont believe something like this happen.
is there something market interest involve behind this…?
the glory of yii has been wiped out!
I’ll contact an admin to unblock the pages when Yii will definitely reach the notability requirement (August 2010, when the book about Yii will be released).
I contacted an admin in order to unblock the article. He asked me to create a draft article so he can evaluate it. This is the draft aricle http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Ekerazha/Yii If you want you can improve it, tomorrow I’ll send it to the admin for evaluation
P.S.
There are 2 missing images, please don’t remove their tags as I keep them as placeholders.
hello,
looks awesome! can I put Yii Radiio on that page somewhere? (http://yiiradiio.mehesz.net)
I hope they’re gonna approve the article. We have everything now!
good job
–iM
No problems…
Well, it looks like I can try to submit it now without waiting for tomorrow, cross your fingers.
Good job!
thanks.
wonder what YII to be next year…
I bet my way in YII.
Welcome to the new Yii article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yii
Help is appreciated to add Yii to the feature matrix: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_web_application_frameworks#PHP_2
Wow! This is cool! Thank you very much for your tremendous efforts in making this possible.
awesome - we should also put TDD (testing stuff) somewhere …
–iM
Info for the matrix:
Language: PHP 5
Ajax: jQuery, jQuery UI, own components
MVC framework: yes
MVC Push/Pull: Push & Pull
i18n & l10n: yes
ORM: active record
Testing framework(s): phpunit
DB migration framework(s): Plugin exists
Security Framework(s): RBAC-based + plugins
Template Framework(s): PHP + plugins (extensible)
Caching Framework(s): APC, DB, EAccelerator, File, Memcache, WinCache, XCache, Zend data cache
Form Validation Framework(s): yes
matrix done (wikipedia is a bit slow now)