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Raymond Irving Posted via mailing list.
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Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 3:12 am Post subject: Develop PHP Applications at Lightning Speeds - Thanks to NetBeans & Raxan PDI |
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Hello Everyone,
I've tried sending this email yesterday but it apears that my subscription was incomplete at the time so here goes:
Firstly, I would like to thank the developers who have helped to make NetBeans what it is today. When I first started out as PHP developer I got use to the idea of using text editors but when I came got a hold of NetBeans Early Access for PHP I never looked back since then. The NetBeans PHP IDE has been a blessing to me.
Secondly, I would like to tell you a little about a PHP framework that I've created called Raxan PDI. PDI (Programmable Document Interface) is an Open Source PHP application framework that's designed to take advantage of modern web application technologies.
Main features includes:
* Light Weight Framework
* Multilingual Support - Internationalization and Localization
* Server-side HTML DOM Traversing and Manipulation
* Client - Server Event Binding
* Data Sanitization
* PDO data access support
* Object Oriented Design
* Integrated Ajax Support
* Ajax File upload
* Logging and Debugging API
* Chainable API
* Built-in CSRF and XSS protection
* Open Architecture - Uses standard CSS, HTML, JavaScript and PHP to deliver an integrated solution for building today's rich web 2.0 applications.
I hope you too will find this framework useful and make it a part of your web development tool kit.
Feel free to blog about your experience with PDI and help to spread the word along.
Here's the link to the web site: http://raxanpdi.com/
Best regards,
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Raymond Irving |
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