Thanks, Daniel ;)

Survive The Deep End isn't complete but it covers almost anything worth 
mentioning when starting out. I'll be kicking out more chapters pretty soon - 
it's turned into a longer term project since it started.

Paddy

 Pádraic Brady

http://blog.astrumfutura.com
http://www.survivethedeepend.com
OpenID Europe Foundation Irish Representative





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From: Daniel Latter <[email protected]>
To: Fozzyuw <[email protected]>
Cc: Zend Framework General <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, November 25, 2009 4:59:22 PM
Subject: Re: [fw-general] ZF - Where to begin?

http://www.survivethedeepend.com/

Thanks.


2009/11/25 Fozzyuw <[email protected]>

>
>>Hi all,
>
>>I've been watching and playing with ZF for some time now.  Never very deeply
>>at any given time and often putting it down for extended periods of time
>>(version releases).
>
>>One thing that keeps happening is that ZF is growing quickly.  Which is
>>good, but it's also hard to keep up.
>
>>I'm getting to the point where I'm rather quite lost.  The Programmer's
>>Reference Guides (PRG) on the website are good, but often very limited in
>>scope, never offering much of the complete package.
>
>>So, my question is, where does one find a great ZF resource that does a good
>>job introducing ZF and explaining how everything fits together with both
>>independent examples (like PRG offers) and integration into a larger overall
>>project?
>
>>A book I had on ZF a year ago is beyond outdated.  Not even having
>>references to Zend_Layout and now there are some nice tools like
>>Zend_Navigation to learn.  On top of trying to understand the dispatch
>>process and it's relation to helpers and overall MVC best practices.
>
>>So, as an experienced PHP programmer but someone who's looking wanting to
>>get the whole picture on how to best start utilizing ZF, where does one
>>begin?
>
>>Cheers!
>>Fozzy
>--
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>

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