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PHP Interface Collection of Killer Libraries to Enhance Stuff
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What is PICKLES?
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The whole point behind PHP with PICKLES was for me (Josh Sherman) to take
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a decade of PHP experience and a dozen or so of my own websites (all
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running on different but similar custom systems of my own design) and build
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a new framework rapid development system that would be flexible enough to
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run all of my sites off of a single shared codebase. PICKLES runs in such a
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way that the core files are completely separate from the site code it's
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serving. So much so, that the core files should never really need to be
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accessed after installation (unless you want to void your warranty and/or
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make a global change to all of your sites), and each site you have running
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will be nicely packaged in a directory all it's own. This keeps your sites
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simple and tidy with no duplicated code for each site! In a site's
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directory modules (pages) are kept seperate from templates and everything
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is ran through a single entry point controller.
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Okay, but why?
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Now I know you're wondering, "why didn't you just use one of the
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pre-existing and already established PHP frameworks that are out there?" I
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do have a handful of reasons for that, but those are personal gripes based
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on a limited number of experiences and I won't being going into detail
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about them. The main reason for developing my own framework is that I am,
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and also have been, a very do it yourself type when it comes to coding, and
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typically very proud of my coding accomplishments. Also, because all of the
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sites I had previously written shared a lot of the same concepts and in
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some cases, the same bits of code, it made a heck of a lot more sense for
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me to develop a new system based around some of the better concepts from
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previous outings than to rebuild my sites inside of another framework.
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Get the facts!
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Please note that some of these may not be entirely accurate yet.
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* PICKLES will only run on PHP 5.0.0 or greater. There are no plans to
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ever support PHP 4.x.y (or below) as those versions have reached end of
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life, so please don't ask.
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* PICKLES is not Model-View-Controller (MVC). It was developed around
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concepts (as well as some naming conventions) of the MVC design pattern
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but does not entirely conform to my own understanding of MVC. I'm from
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the school of thought that there's not a single hammer for every nail,
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so there's no point in forcing PICKLES into the MVC box for the sake of
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it. PICKLES strives to provide a modular system for developing websites
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while keeping the display elements separated from any database calls and
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other logic. That isn't necessarily a bad thing, it just meants that
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PICKLES isn't all that trendy because it lacks a silly buzzword that's a
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bit overused at this point.
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* PICKLES supports rendering Smarty template pages, returning JSON data
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and RSS feeds (currently only supports version 2.0) and is fully capable
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of running from the command line modes.
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* PICKLES is coded fairly closely to the PEAR coding standards (sorry, I
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like my fancy braces inline for class and function definitions) and is
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fully documented in DocBlock notation.
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* Included with PICKLES are shared CSS files (foundation classes and one to
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do a full CSS reset) and shared JavaScript files with includes a very
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trim AJAX library that handles a PICKLES-centric JSON object
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automatically. If your dataset does not fit into that format, custom
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handlers can be used instead.
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* Writing error free code is very important to me, so any PHP development I
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do is made to be E_STRICT compatible. This means that not only is PICKLES
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code free of any errors, it is free of warnings as well.
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* Depending on your server, any number of sites can be ran off of a single
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PICKLES install!
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