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Old March 6th, 2006, 07:25 PM
Qiang Xue
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Default PRADO v3.0 beta version is released

We are very pleased to announce that PRADO 3.0 beta version
is now available for downloading.


PRADO is a component-based and event-driven for developing
Web applications in PHP 5. Developing a PRADO Web application
mainly involves instantiating prebuilt component types,
configuring them by setting their properties, responding to
their events by writing handler functions, and composing them
into pages for applications. PRADO is very similar to ASP.NET
in many aspects.


Version 3.0 is a complete rewrite of PRADO framework. It comes
with loads of new features with main focus being extensibility,
stability and efficiency. For a complete list of new features,
please visit our project website at:
http://www.xisc.com/


Version 3.0 beta contains all the planned features for 3.0.
It has passed a set of inhouse functionality tests as well as
unit tests. It may still have some bugs and a few components
are still in experimental stage. Use it at your discretion.
We will try to maintain backward compatibility in the upcoming
release candidates and formal release.


PRADO 3.0b can be downloaded from SourceForge at:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/prado/


The project website is:
http://www.xisc.com


Thanks for your time!



- PRADO Developer Team


 

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