Codeflakes

Today, Codeflakes project just started. It’s an application development framework designed to simplify developers’ job with least overhead and hassle.

I’m a big fan of thee “P” languages (Perl, PHP and Python). I’m a fan of Perl’s flexibility and its do-what-i-mean principle. I’m a fan of PHP’s ease of deployment and integration with Apache. I’m a fan of Python’s clean syntax and immediate integration with C applications.

Now being a fan of these three languages, and trying to dig my way through tons of code writting for these languages, I’ve decided to roll my own development framework, defying programmers’ holy moto “Do NOT reinvent the wheel!”.

Codeflakes isn’t just wheel reinvention, it isn’t yet another framework that tells developers to do this, do that, bug here, fix that, etc. It’s, or at least will be, designed to be simple, unified, easy to use, and most of all, runs on three “P” languages. Hopefully, this project wouldn’t die as many other open-source projects do. I’ll personally keep developing it, and if I’m lucky enough, others would join in too.

There are a lot of decisions to make, lots of discussions to take place, and a roadmap to define. I’ll be doing those shortly.

For more information about this project, please visit it’s website http://www.codeflakes.com.



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