[TYPO3-50-general] just to argue a bit: What about Doctrine?

Stephan Petzl spetzl at gmx.at
Mon Dec 21 00:31:18 CET 2009


Fernando Arconada wrote:
> ok, now I have the why, may be this should be wrote in the wiki or similar
> 

for me it is still very unclear.
Bastians arguments are not very convincing for me. IMO the arguments 
apply for both approaches.
Anyone could describe this more clearly?
I never tried the TYPO3CR so far, but i did try doctrine. And i liked it 
a lot!

Bastian Waidelich wrote:
> The TYPO3CR uses a relational database as storage backend too, but you as a developer won't have to deal with it most of the time. Instead, you handle entities just like any other PHP object.
> That is a great advantage because it diminishes the mental gap between data and business logic.
> Another great possibility of a content repository is, that it allows you to build in features like localization and versioning at a very low level - so, that the developer doesn't have to care about it anymore - imagine.. 

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Best Regards
Stephan Petzl


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