Un code neuf, pour repartir de plus belle…

Si cela fait un moment que l’on vous rabâche que la solution à tous (?) nos problèmes réside en deux lettres (oui, d’accord, une lettre et un chiffre), ce n’est pas pour rien.

Je n’irai pas jusqu’à dire comme certains que le code d’Audiofanzine v3 est vivant, mais après ces quelques années d’utilisation, après que différents programmeurs aux techniques et conventions différentes l’ont massacré à tour de rôle (j’en fais partie), après les ajouts, modifications, suppressions de certaines parties du code, donc, (désolé Fred), après l’ajout d’un certain nombre de nouvelles fonctionnalités de manière plus ou moins propre (c’est selon l’état d’esprit du développeur du moment, entendez par là le taux de pizza et de coca dans le sang), après l’ajout du support des langues (en.audiofanzine.com), et enfin après quelques crashs serveurs (j’en ai connu deux gros), vous comprendrez pourquoi parfois les pages sont blanches…

Ajoutez là-dessus l’évolution du web (le web 2.0) et surtout l’évolution des langages de programmation et des techniques de développement… et vous comprendrez l’intérêt de faire cette migration.

D’un génie nocturne, développant Audiofanzine dans son salon à ses heures perdues, nous sommes désormais passés à une petite équipe de 5 développeurs qui s’acharne depuis près d’un an à vous concocter cette v4 que nous n’espérions plus. La manière de travailler n’est plus la même, les techniques de programmation ont changé, les outils utilisés ont changé, nous nous sommes professionalisés.

Pour les teckos, voici quelques mots clés définissant la v4 : PHP5, programmation orientée objet, Zend Framework, frameworks JavaScript (Dojo), subversion, Eclipse…

Alors non ce ne sera pas parfait, je pense que nous allons passer quelques nuits blanches durant les prochaines semaines… Non, l’accouchement ne se fera pas sans douleur… mais au moins on l’aura fait et on pourra (enfin!) repartir sur de nouvelles bases et continuer (recommencer?) à faire vivre et évoluer ce site que nous aimons tous.

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