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by andr
6450 days ago
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While it's possible to have a very cool and challenging PHP project, most of the work you get paid for is glorified HTML forms. What I do to fight the boredom is build my own framework. Over 2-3 projects I've gotten to something that is close to Rails in functionality (tailored to my taste, of course). |
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Excellent idea. I have done this myself several times.
My dilemma: At what point do you realize that your code is so cool that you don't want to develop it on someone else's machine (and dime)? I often find myself saying, "This is WAY more than they're paying for and will be worthless to me since they will own it."