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rto: sfYaml complies for 43% with Yaml 1.2 spec 8 Feb 2010 | 07:29 pm
For a recent project I needed to write a small domain specific language. I decided to use a language based on YML, as the DSL was also array based. While reading the spec of of Yaml 1.2, I was surpris...
rto: Access Git with PHP, go GLIP! 2 Feb 2010 | 06:51 am
GLIP, a php library started by Patrik Fimml, allows you to interact with GIT repositories on your system. Although the library is not complete, it is already quite useful. Plus it’s the only library (...
rto: Auto generating decorator classes with sfDecoratorPlugin (or: how to easily apply the decorator pattern to Symfony core classes) 17 Dec 2009 | 04:25 pm
General OO practise is to extend classes to implement new behaviour. But sometimes that’s just not possible, for instance when you want to change how a class behaves during runtime. One of the solutio...
rto: Learn coding from the symfony core team! 4 Dec 2009 | 02:42 pm
I read a lot of code, so also the core code of symfony. While doing this I learn double. First of all now I really understand how most of the symfony core works. And second, as a bonus, I learn to wri...
Drag&Drop Nested Set Editor for Admin Generator 17 Jan 2009 | 05:29 am
Most of my web application have some kind of hierarchical structure in their models. It gives my users the ability to categorize their data in a pleasant way. The only problem is that its hard to crea...
Visually debugging Doctrine 16 Dec 2008 | 01:01 am
A short snippet to visually dump the Doctrine-data-objects to your screen. It helps me with debugging the recursive data-structures Doctrine produces.
Interactive embedded forms 12 Nov 2008 | 05:19 am
This tutorial describes how to create one sfForm which edits an object, edits related objects and allows you to add or remove related objects:
Nesting Doctrine’s relations in sfForm 6 Nov 2008 | 05:42 am
I regularly need a form to edit more than one object at once. To explain this more clearly: imagine an Author - Book relation. Doctrine builds you standard forms for the Author and Book objects, but y...