a quick tip:
1.
use google and inform about MVC  -  there is a big amout of articles about
it - and they are really good.

2.
read the manuals of Zend Framework  -  they are (in most cases ;) ) very
infomrative!

3.
look at tutorials like the one from akrabat.com or the other ones listed and
linked in the Debelopment-area of the zf-webpage!

4.
read a little bit into the code and the start is very very easy  =)

regards

2007/7/11, Hoopes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

Hi guys,

Apologies in advance if this is not the place for this type of message,
feel free to delete it if so.

My company is making a move from old code to a more framework oriented,
standardized solution. (We'd like to bring in outside help, and our
non-standard way of doing things takes more time to spin them up than
get the work done). So, we're attempting to move to the ZF so hopefully
the MVC-ness of it will allow people to come in and contribute more
easily.

So, we're actually looking for someone to come to the office, and teach
us a bit to get us started on this.
Specifically the Model part of the MVC, but overall education is the
goal. :)

We're a Pittsburgh based company, and if anyone reading this has some
time (and patience), and wants to try to make some money, please email
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with any inquiries for further information.

Thanks
- hoopes

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