No probs, thank you for the effort.

On 25 Nov 2009, at 18:02, Pádraic Brady <[email protected]> wrote:

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
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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A book I had on ZF a year ago is beyond outdated.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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