Thanks for the positive feedback!
I'm happy we've managed to make it easy-to-use. We have always had a
goal and strong bias in favor of usability.
 
Best,
Andi
 
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From: Alan Wagstaff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 1:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [fw-general] Thank you



        Hi all,
         
        Short story:
         
        Thank you to everyone involved in the Zend Framework.  You have
re-ignited my interest in developing PHP applications and helped me
learn a hell of a lot in the process :)
         
        Long story:
         
        As a self-taught developer, I started many years ago with a BBS
system called Proboard.  Proboard had a C SDK that allowed you to write
add-ons (PEX) which where essentially executables that would run within
Proboard and give access to the BBS's functions.  After that, I wrote
add-ons for various other programs / scripts until a couple of years ago
when I started writing modifications for the vBulletin forum software. 
         
        After about a year and a half I became disillusioned with the
slow progress of vBulletin and decided to cast out and start writing
fresh new PHP applications, rather than writing modifications for
pre-built scripts and applications. 
         
        It then became painfully obvious to me that writing complete PHP
scripts was exceptionally hard.  With Proboard / vBulletin / etc, all of
the core bits where taken care of.  For example, connection to
databases, handling input filtering, and so on.  After writing all of
these methods / libraries from scratch I decided that perhaps PHP
development wasn't for me. 
         
        At this point, I decided to branch out in to Windows programming
and played about with Visual C# for about 6 months until that one
glorious day I accidentally discovered the Zend Framework.
         
        Without realising it, I had essentially been using frameworks
all of my programming life in one form or another, be it the Probard SDK
or extending vBulletin.  To discover a nice, easy to use Framework for
my favourite programming language (Yes, PHP :D) was incredible. 
         
        Since I've started investigating / playing with the Zend
Framework a month or 2 ago, I feel that I have learnt so much about PHP,
OOP and software development as a whole.  It has really opened my eyes
to the possibilities that software development has to offer when done
right. 
         
        Anyway, I just wanted to say thank you to everyone involved in
the Zend Framework project, and that I'm looking forward to v1.0 and the
great new features that are bound to follow.
         
        Keep up the great work all!
         
        Kind regards,
        Alan.
         

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