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Object oriented DB access

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-19 17:04

So I'm doing a very low scale project - just a simple blog/template for a guy. PHP5/MySQL5 on Apache.

I had programmed mostly the entire thing without abstracting the database, since I figured this project would be pretty specific to my clients needs, now however... I'm really liking how this turned out and would like to use the backend for my own personal site.

The problem is my personal site is on Postgre.

So my question is... do I dick around with PEAR::DB (does that project even exist anymore?) - or, do I just go through searching query by query and changing them by hand?

Name: Anonymous 2008-12-21 17:30

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Because if you are not using an IDE, you are a faggot and doing it wrong.

And Zend claims their add-on shit for Eclipse is the premiere PHP IDE. But what would Zend know about PHP.

I am comparing them because its a fair fucking comparison to show just how shitty PHP is and how shitty the shit surrounding PGP is.

And what the fuck is your faggy Visual Studio is tightly integrated shit. Being and INTEGRATED Development Environment, shit better by tightly integrated. Or if you are bitching that you need VS to .Net, then shut your faggy mouth. I watched this MS fag do a demo of ASP.Net MVC using nothing but Python written notepad. An exercise he only did to shut fags like you up.

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STFU Frank. No one asked you.

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