Yes,

That feeling of "knowing where things are" is also one of the reasons I´ve
choosen symfony for my team.



2010/2/19 michael.pie...@googlemail.com <michael.pie...@googlemail.com>

> Very very very impressive Symfony 2 ... !
>
> I watched parts of the conference (thanks to Ben Haines), i read the
> blogs, i watched the slides, i tried the sandbox ... really, very
> impressive.
>
> I also watched the presentation from Fabien himself (http://
> www.slideshare.net/fabpot/symfony-20-revealed) and read features like
> "Extremely Configurable", "Name your configuration files the way you
> want", "Store them where you want", "Inherit them as much as you want"
> or "Mix and match configuration files written in any format" etc.
>
> This sounds really nice. But even though it's possible, IMO Symfony
> should force us to use, or at least recommend us (the developers) some
> sort of structure for our projects. What i really like about symfony
> 1.x is it's common project structure. I mean, you always know where to
> setup the database, where the models are, wehre to edit the actions
> etc. Even if you have to start working on an already existing project,
> you know where you are. And i think this is a very important Symfony
> feature for bigger (enterprise) projects.
>
> So the new possibilities are for sure great and endless, but i hope
> Symfony 2 will have it's own standard "project development pattern",
> like symfony 1.x ...
>
> Can't await end of 2010 ;o)
>
> Michael
>
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