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 >
