While part one of What's new was dedicated to users, part two will give you a short overview what developer can expect from PHProjekt 6.
As a result of the long-lived, procedural and hard to mantainable code from earlier PHProjekt versions, we especially had developers in mind when creating the initial architecture of PHProjekt 6 last year. Thus, PHProjekt is based on well-known technologies including Zend Framework and Dojo. PHProjekt 6.0 is implemented using an model, view, controller architecture, with PHP in the backend and a rich-client frontend based on dojo, giving you a much easier to use interface. And for sure it's PHP5.
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As a result of the long-lived, procedural and hard to mantainable code from earlier PHProjekt versions, we especially had developers in mind when creating the initial architecture of PHProjekt 6 last year. Thus, PHProjekt is based on well-known technologies including Zend Framework and Dojo. PHProjekt 6.0 is implemented using an model, view, controller architecture, with PHP in the backend and a rich-client frontend based on dojo, giving you a much easier to use interface. And for sure it's PHP5.
Continue reading "What's new, part 2: New Features for developers"