Once again the Google Summer of Code is upon us. The symfony team has submitted an application (yet to be officially accepted). Now we are looking for some ideas for projects and searching for students who might be interested in participating in Google Summer of Code this year.
If you want to sign up as a student and help your favorite framework (and earn $ 4,500 Google paid to each student) you must meet the following requirements:
* Over 18 years of age * Be enrolled in an accredited institution
As with any Open-Source project, contributing
code or documentation is the most common way to help, but we also have a wide range of
sponsoring opportunities.
i would LOVE to see an ORM layer written in C++ for symfony!.
So, you would write your XML file describing your schema, then, you build your layer, and a BUNCH of binaries are produced.
the idea lacks a bunch of details!, i'm actually working on a proof of concept!
- developing the binaries by hand.
- Bench marking them against propel 1.2 and 1.3.
Well, IN THEORY, its suppose to be much faster. and this does not mean that you would write things in C++.
this also would mean that any custom pear methods would STILL be in php!. which is kind of a downside!.
<a href="http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users/browse_thread/thread/95a0b9dac58a67b">We should move this conversation to the forums!.</a>
So, you would write your XML file describing your schema, then, you build your layer, and a BUNCH of binaries are produced.
the idea lacks a bunch of details!, i'm actually working on a proof of concept!
- developing the binaries by hand.
- Bench marking them against propel 1.2 and 1.3.
this also would mean that any custom pear methods would STILL be in php!. which is kind of a downside!.
<a href="http://groups.google.com/group/symfony-users/browse_thread/thread/95a0b9dac58a67b">We should move this conversation to the forums!.</a>