/PlumPHP

PHP 5.3 Application Framework designed for rapid development.

Primary LanguagePHP

PlumPHP

Created by Jonathan Doane. <jrdoane@gmail.com>

String version: 1.0.1
Numerical Version: 20121223.00

PlumPHP is a PHP framework that utilizes PHP 5.3 and PostgreSQL functionality.
Using these two technologies and deeply integrating them, the hope is to create
a platform for rapid development with high scalibility. This platform has
a large emphasis on static class methods and namespacing for organization.

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= PlumPHP is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify       =
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/public - WWW root, this is where you point your http server.
/plum - Core plum code, you shouldn't have to touch this under normal circumstances.
/config - All static config files go here.
/app - All of your application files go here.
    Plum uses an MVC architecture-like. System config settings determines what
    directory controllers and views go into, but they have to be in the app directory.