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Qcodo

Software information
Original authorMike Ho, Development
DeveloperCommunity
Initial releaseOctober 18, 2005
Stable release0.4.14
Latest release dateMarch 15, 2010
Preview release0.4.16
Preview release dateJune 09, 2010
Written inPHP PHP5 JavaScript SQL
Operating systemCross-platform
TypeWeb application framework
LicenseMIT License
Websitehttp://www.qcodo.com

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The Qcodo Development Framework is an open-source PHP web application framework which builds an Object Relational Model (ORM), CRUD (Create, Retrieve, Update, Delete) UI pages, and AJAX hooks from an existing data model. It additionally includes a tightly-integrated HTML and JavaScript form toolkit which interfaces directly with the generated entities. It is a robust, comprehensive framework which can be utilized by small and large Web applications alike.

The framework consists of three main components: the Code Generator, QForms (OOP generated stateful Ajax- or server-processed webform), QQuery (OOP based SQL Query builder) -- all of which can be used independently of each other. The Code Generator parses an existing Relational Database structure, and builds an ORM, as well as several remote interfaces (SOAP, AJAX) to the ORM. The ORM in Qcodo can be extended to provide user-maintained functionality (via object subclassing). QForms is a ASP.NET-inspired templating engine in which each form element is an object exposing its functionality and state via methods and attributes.

QForms maintain page as well as form state, and include the ability to validate fields, trigger events, and associate AJAX calls. QForms bind tightly to the ORM, allowing developers to rapidly and iteratively change any of three components in the MVC architecture with little impact to the other components.

The Qcodo Package Manager (QPM) was introduced starting with Qcodo v0.4.0 to allow community members a much more streamlined and efficient way to post and share modules, enhancements and fixes of the Qcodo Development Framework with each other. The Qcodo.com website can be used to view user-submitted QPM packages that community members have contributed at the QPM Section of the website.

Qcodo was conceived and developed by Mike Ho, and his company Quasidea Development acts as the central maintainer with dozens of contributors from the Qcodo Community that provide new features and releases via the Qcodo website, Qcodo.com.

The website, itself, is written in Qcodo and custom developed for the community, including suite of tools like online forums, bug/issue tracking, online showcase and QPM management. It is integrated with GitHub to manage releases of the Qcodo Framework itself. The code for Qcodo.com is also open sourced and available at GitHub as well.

The framework is mature and has been deployed in many production environments in everything from highly-trafficked social networks to large Fortune 500 and Government organizations, including:

* NASA Online Project Information System

* NASA Exploration Life Support

* Stanford University School of Medicine, Biomedical Informatics Research

* Uloop, the largest student-to-student Classifieds network

* Chess.com, the largest Chess-focused social network

* Academy of Country Music, the official website

* Delo.si, the official website of Delo, the major daily newspaper of Slovenia

The framework has been presented at many conferences across the nation, including the Zend/PHP Conference, the MySQL User's Conference, MySQL's Dev Zone, AjaxWorld conference and expo, and DC PHP. It has over 250,000 downloads from thousands of users spanning over a hundred countries. Qcodo-driven applications serve over 100 million page views every month.

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