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Which framework vb 5 uses?
Hi, which framework does Vbulletin 5.x uses?
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PHP, Apache, MySQL
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No, I mean Framework like Zend, Codeigniter, Yii etc. Xenforo uses Zend Framework, which framework does VB5 uses?
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Pretty sure it uses some MVC.
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It uses no framework.
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Well, the vbulletin staff/devs can't work on vbulletin as a stand alone script if it does not use a particular framework or use a system the developers are familiar with. They all wouldn't be able to collaborate together on the same software without the use of a specific framework. Though i am not sure which framework they use, I'd like to know which framework vb 5 uses.
I am surprised no vbulletin staff has answered such a simple question |
vBulletin 5 uses a custom in-house framework that the developers have built themselves. It does not use any existing framework such as Zend or Kohana.
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