WTF - High Performance PHP FrameworkDeveloped to work with PHP 5.3WTF?The W orking T itle F ramework (short: WTF.), is a modern PHP Framework which comes with a lot of features most developers miss in the PHP core or other frameworks.
It is developed under Continuous Integration, and tries to assimilate features from other languages, such as:
Everything is an Object - Ruby (on Rails)
Language integrated Query - .net
Annotations, AOP, Inversion of Control / Dependency Injection - Java
... and so on
It is also willing to improve some of the PHP Core features like SPL or integrate new features in a userland way (Traits)
If you got Questions or Feature requests, please use the Google Group. I answer everything :D
Downloads will follow when the first developing step is complete and i am ready to release an 0.1.0 version
The Framework provides the following Main Features:Annotations AOP Autoload Handling Event Handling Extended Exception Framework Integrated Query MVC Caching Framework Everything is an Object Policy Dependency Injection Inversion of Control Type Casted Array Objects Null Object Object Freezer Extended Reflection Framework integrated Registry Request Handling Extended SPL Taint Mode Traits Domain Driven Design Deployed as Phar Archives Storage Engine Unicode Support Modular Packages Project HomeProject Website will follow, when the first version of WTF is available.
(Because the site is build using WTF)
Tutorials, Sample Code:More Info, Tutorials, Sample Code will follow soon...
Take a look at the Wiki Page, cause the first (simple) Draft of the Storage package is available there
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