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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 2006-07-26 11:17.

Hi,

Yes there is a slew of php pattern libraries emerging.

I like your attitude to smudging the edges of patterns, idioms, though I am not experienced enough to understand it.

"Showing the shape of patterns" I like that (actually I need it).

If I am researching how people use a particular pattern, then I will stop by your site.

It sounds quite irksome, but personally I cannot begin to really grok a pattern until I have used it (or abused it, more to the point).

But can I ask:
Why are you maintaining this list, do you have a particular audience in mind? if so can you describe them?

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