Congrats to everyone for this huge milestone and thank you for all the
support and knowledge you shared. I really hope to give back at least 1% of
what I got from this great community!

Continue building great tools, guys!

Marco Pivetta

http://twitter.com/Ocramius

http://marco-pivetta.com



On 6 September 2012 12:20, David Muir <[email protected]> wrote:

> Congrats on a great release. Looking forward to digging in to it. New
> website looks good too. User Guide link was broken, but the 404 page was
> worth it!
>
> Cheers,
> David
>
> On 06/09/2012, at 1:58 PM, Matthew Weier O'Phinney <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Zend Framework 2.0.0
> > ====================
> >
> > This is the first stable release of the new version 2 release branch.
> >
> > 04 September 2012
> >
> > NEW IN ZEND FRAMEWORK 2
> > -----------------------
> >
> > New and/or refactored components include:
> >
> > - EventManager - provides subject/observer, pubsub, aspect-oriented
> programming,
> >  signal slots, and event systems for your applications.
> > - ServiceManager - provides an Inversion of Control (IoC) container for
> managing
> >  object life-cycles and dependencies via a configurable and programmable
> >  interface.
> > - DI - provides a Dependency Injection Container, another form of IoC.
> > - MVC - a newly written MVC layer for ZF2, using controllers as
> services, and
> >  wiring everything together using events.
> > - ModuleManager - a solution for providing plug-and-play functionality
> for
> >  either MVC applications or any application requiring pluggable 3rd
> party code.
> >  Within ZF2, the ModuleManager provides the MVC with services, and
> assists in
> >  wiring events.
> > - Loader - provides new options for autoloading, including standard,
> performant
> >  PSR-0 loading and class-map-based autoloading.
> > - Code - provides support for code reflection, static code scanning, and
> >  annotation parsing.
> > - Config - more performant and more flexible configuration parsing and
> creation.
> > - Escaper - a new component for providing context-specific escaping
> solutions
> >  for HTML, HTML attributes, CSS, JavaScript, and combinations of
> contexts as
> >  well.
> > - HTTP - rewritten to provide better header, request, and response
> abstraction.
> > - I18n - a brand new internationalization and localization layer built
> on top of
> >  PHP's ext/intl extension.
> > - InputFilter - a new component for providing normalization and
> validation of
> >  sets of data.
> > - Form - rewritten from the ground up to properly separate validation,
> domain
> >  modeling, and presentation concerns. Allows binding objects to forms,
> defining
> >  forms and input filters via annotations, and more.
> > - Log - rewritten to be more flexible and provide better capabilities
> >  surrounding message formats and filtering.
> > - Mail - rewritten to separate concerns more cleanly between messages and
> >  transports.
> > - Session - rewritten to make testing easier, as well as to make it more
> >  configurable for end users.
> > - Uri - rewritten to provide a cleaner, more object oriented interface.
> >
> > Many components have been ported from Zend Framework 1, and operate in
> > practically identical manners to their 1.X equivalent. Others, such as
> the
> > service components, have been moved to their own repositories to ensure
> that as
> > APIs change, they do not need to wait on the framework to release new
> versions.
> >
> > Welcome to a new generation of Zend Framework!
> >
> > --
> > Matthew Weier O'Phinney
> > Project Lead            | [email protected]
> > Zend Framework          | http://framework.zend.com/
> > PGP key: http://framework.zend.com/zf-matthew-pgp-key.asc
>

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