D.A.O. Say Dong: Impressed with Hibernate, So I'm Building My Own Persistent Framework in PHP

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dao-ze-dong.pngI'm so impressed with Hibernate in Java, that I've decided to write my own persistence framework in PHP.  I'm pretty sure I might call this PHP framework DAO Say Dong, just because it sounds funny (and because a persistent framework exposes a set of DAO's that provide an abstract interface to a relational database; e.g., MySQL).  Once I have more details (and code) to share, I'll post what I have ready to my blog.  Until then, you might enjoy this primitive DAO Generator for PHP and MySQL.

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A Silicon Valley native, Mark Kolich is a full-time Software Engineer, a casual entrepreneur, and a consultant for hire. A web technologies expert, his current focus is on building powerful and robust cloud-driven web-applications using Java, PHP, Perl, AJAX, DHTML, CSS, and JavaScript. His favorite programming languages are PHP, Java and JavaScript. He uses Linux, enjoys biking to work, loves building great software, and always writes elegant, readable, and maintainable code.

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