LifeType Artikel im International PHP Magazine
geschrieben von micha | 22. Jan. 2006Unser Weblog-Artikel hat es in zwei Ausgaben des englischsprachigen International PHP Magazine geschafft:
Building a Weblog with PHP
Everyone Has a Blog. Why Don't You?
by Oscar Renalias & Michael Erdmann
The beauty of blogs is that you don't need to be a public figure beforehand to make yourself heard. If you don't have a blog yet and have been thinking of getting one for yourself, chances are that you have already tried out some of the readymade solutions out there. It is also equally likely that none of them fit your needs, and you have decided to give up. Wait no more, this is just the article for were looking for: a two-parter that begins with blogging jargon, and cruises on to provide a clear description on how to build your very own blog tool, based on well-known software design principles.
Building a Weblog with PHP - Part II
Concepts and Technical Architecture Based on LifeType
by Oscar Renalias and Michael Erdmann
The second and final instalment of this series takes off from where we left in the last edition. In Part I, we dealt with the different categories of blogs, the various blogging tools available, and what you should look for in a blogging tool. In this edition, Oscar and Michael looks at what LifeType has to offer to bloggers and communities alike. The article also delves into the differences between a blogging tool and a traditional CMS, peers deeper at the concepts of a Weblog, based on the technical architecture of LifeType: the 3-tiered design, the object model and the database access and the presentation layer. The article also houses a simplified version of the real code used in LifeType to provide a better understanding of the major concepts behind its design. So what are you waiting for? Go grab your own blog on the Web.
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