I think ZF is wonderful. +1 +1. I've been following it since it was
announced. I've written some php scripts in the past to make some desktop
applications information available on the web but had not attempted a full
blown application in php until now, and I'm very happy with the progress
I've made to this point. It takes me a while to get the hang of things, but
I've been able to get something out of each version. At first I struggle to
get mod_rewrite working and the boot strap file. I got a 'hello world' type
of app going with a view and the controller. Learned about the registry,
then I got connected to my MySql database. Played with the pdf. Incorporated
config with and .ini file. Move on to the rewrite controller and eventually
to using Parms. Then read something about autoload and got that working.
Added ACL and then Auth. Coded my own dynamic menu that utilizes Auth and
ACL to determine what menu items should be provided to the user. I'm using
plugins and cache among many other things I've forgot to mention. Its been a
great experience. I'm glad I've been here as it evolved because I feel that
I was exposed to much more then I would have been post version 1.0. I look
forward to the future and hope to evolve enough to make contributions beyond
a newbies view.
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