On 2/1/08, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm in the market for a new framework/toolkit/whatever-you-want-to-call-it.
> I've been taking a good hard look at the Zend Framework - if nothing else the 
> docs
> are very impressive.
>
> I'd like to hear from people who have or are using ZF with regard to their
> experiences, dislikes, likes, problems, new found fame and fortune, etc ... 
> but
> only if it concerns ZF.
>
> I don't need to hear stuff like 'use XYZ it's great' - finding php 
> frameworks/CMS/etc
> is easy ... figuring out which are best of breed is another matter, if only 
> because
> it involves reading zillions of lines of code and documentation. besides I 
> find that
> you only ever get bitten in the ass by short-comings and bugs when your 80% 
> into the
> project that needs to be online yesterday and you knee deep in a nightmare 
> requirements
> change or tackling some PITA performance issue.
>
> so people, roll out your ZF love stories and nightmares - spare no details - 
> share the
> knowledge. or something :-)

Hilarious.  "I'm in the market for a new framework, but please only
tell me about ZF because I don't want to spend my own time researching
stuff for myself."  Since when is learning something new a crime?  Why
are you even a programmer?

ZF works fine if you don't mind all the bloated OO PHP.  Use it or don't.


-- 
Greg Donald
http://destiney.com/

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