Have you read the 'book' in progress at 
http://docs.symfony-reloaded.org/master/ ? In "From flat PHP to Symfony2" 
you're led through all the transitional steps between flat PHP+HTML and 
Symfony2's MVC-ish philosophy.

It's superbly written, and I wouldn't change it for the world. 


On 3 Mar 2011, at 10:21, Alexander Sergeyev wrote:

> Jon,
> thanks for your time and effort.
> 
> I'm glad we have something in common now, for I feel same confusion reading 
> Symfony2 tour after classic books. Initial post is about how one begins with 
> making a flat website, evolves by means of simplifying some tasks with 
> inheritance and markup, then get stuck as comes to MVC because of bottleneck 
> called geek documentation with no real-life, familiar analogies except for 
> old-fashioned HelloWorld or enterprise-related shopping cart.
> 
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