Symfony 2.0 vs ATK3.8 – part 5 – Architecture and beyond
This post continues comparison of ATK and Symfony 2.0. This post is based on features described in Quick tour – page 5
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Symfony 2.0 vs ATK3.8 – part 4 – Bundles, Users, DB
This post continues comparison of ATK and Symfony 2.0. This post is based on features described in Quick tour – page 4
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Symfony 2.0 vs ATK3.8 – part 3 – The Controller
This post continues comparison of ATK and Symfony 2.0. This post is based on features described in Quick tour – page 3
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Symfony 2.0 vs ATK3.8 – part 2 – The View
This post continues comparison of ATK and Symfony 2.0. This post is based on features described in Quick tour – page 2
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Symfony 2.0 vs ATK3.8 – part 1 – The Big Picture
Based on PHP5.3 – symfony 2.0 is coming soon. They provide a very good review of the cool stuff they pack in v2. I decided to write an article comparing those with similar features of ATK4.
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ATK3.8rc1 released
I am glad to announce that ATK3.8 based on the changes I have previously mentioned as “pathfinder branch” are now been made into 3.8rc1 release. This will be one of the few releases we will have before going into 4.0
BTW: Further ATK repository is stored at ActiveState FireFly:
http://firefly.activestate.com/romaninsh/atk4/
Download: amodules-3.8rc1.tgz amodules-3.8rc1.zip
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Template tags coming soon
Often problem in a project is slightly customising existing template. This normally requires to change template/…./shared.html file by saving it locally and updating paths manually. There is a way coming to workaround it.
Form and enter..
I have came across old code in the Form and Field implementation and it’s basically implementing form submit when enter is clicked. I was thinking about what would be the right behavior. Therefore I am calling to your opinion here.
How to extend JS in ATK
This post continues to explain how to use JS most efficiently in ATK. Read first part first.
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