Exactly, there is no reason why you shouldn't start using it :)
On Sep 14, 2012 8:05 AM, "manisha [via Zend Framework Community]" <
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> Hi,
>
> Thank you Marco for your reply.
>
> So does it mean we have to use implicitly PHP's DateTime class while
> working with Zend framwork 2 ?
>
> Manisha.
>
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