Well you said you didn't want to work under me so you must not want me to be lead developer, right?
That's why I asked for recommendation on what you think I should be, additionally no one was begging anyone to join and the enviroment I was going for was a group of programmers coding on a project.
Now I made myself Lead Developer since frankly I did write the CMS and don't wan't it to fall off track and have no organization. Sort of like how Newby is the figurehead of x86. I merely suggest things to code and ask for an opinion.
You said that, not me. Loser. =P Additionally, I said I don't want to join this project. I did NOT say you shouldn't be the project leader. Think past a simple statement and look for an alternative meaning.
It's in a few of the books I read and some online documents. It's greatly liked as opposed to the
"function_name_which_does_this" type of coding.
Why? I generally tend to follow the naming conventions that the language itself follows. PHP does not use camel casing. It's greatly liked by
whom? You? The authors of the books you've read? Whoopdy doo! I don't like it, don't generalize.
In a project such as this which aims for flexibility, something like this is essential don't you think?
... I said that was something that my coding styles LACKED. I didn't say I COUDLNT or SHOULDNT do it. Learn to read, buddy.
Also, I have done it.
http://sidoh.dark-wire.net uses a template engine that I made a while ago.
Your points kinda suck man.